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Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee  - Maverick City Music

King Of Kings   Elevation Worship

You Are The Living Word  - Fred Hammond

Firm Foundation (He Won’t) - Cody Carnes


Today's Music & Liturgy

Call to Worship

This week we light the third Advent candle, the candle that reminds us of JOY as we wait for our Savior.

Our joy isn’t something we force or pretend. It comes from the God who draws near to us, the God who welcomes us just as we are and invites us to receive our King with simple, honest wonder.

With that joy in our hearts, let’s hear this call to worship:

Come and worship the Lord, whose light shines in the night
and whose presence fills the earth with joy.
He has not forgotten His people, and so we rejoice before Him.

His mercy endures forever.
Our hearts and voices will praise His name.
Come, let us adore Him.
Sing for joy to our coming King.


Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee

Joyful joyful we adore Thee
God of glory, Lord of love
Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee
Hail thee as the sun above

Melt the clouds of sin and sadness
Drive the dark of doubt away
Giver of immortal gladness
Fill us with the light of day

All Thy works with joy surround Thee
Earth and heaven reflect Thy rays
Stars and angels sing around Thee
Center of unbroken praise

Field and forest, vale and mountain
Flowery meadow, flashing sea
Chanting bird and flowing fountain
Praising you eternally

Thou art giving and forgiving
Ever blessing ever blest
Wellspring of the joy of living
Ocean depth of happy rest

Thou our Father, Christ our Brother
All who live in love are Thine
Teach us how to love each other
Lift us to the joy divine

Mortals join the mighty chorus
Which the morning stars began
Father love is reigning o'er us
Brother love binds man to man

Ever singing march we onward
Victors in the midst of strife
Joyful music lifts us sunward
In the triumph song of life

Joy in my soul, joy in my soul
Joy in my soul, joy in my soul


King of Kings

In the darkness we were waiting
Without hope, without light
'Til from Heaven You came running
There was mercy in Your eyes

To fulfill the law and prophets
To a virgin came the Word
From a throne of endless glory
To a cradle in the dirt

Praise the Father, Praise the Son
Praise the Spirit, three in one
God of Glory, Majesty
Praise forever to the King of kings

To reveal the kingdom coming
And to reconcile the lost
To redeem the whole creation
You did not despise the cross

For even in Your suffering
You saw to the other side
Knowing this was our salvation
Jesus, for our sake You died

And the morning that You rose
All of heaven held its breath
Till that stone was moved for good
For the Lamb had conquered death

And the dead rose from their tombs
And the angels stood in awe
For the souls of all who'd come
To the Father are restored

And the Church of Christ was born
Then the Spirit lit the flame
Now this Gospel truth of old
Shall not kneel, shall not faint

By His blood and in His Name
In His freedom I am free
For the love of Jesus Christ
Who has resurrected me

Praise forever to the King of Kings


Confession/Assurance

Church, as we continue in worship, remember this: Jesus welcomes us with a joy that steadies us,a patience that covers us, with open arms that are wide enough to embrace every silent struggle that we carry.

His kindness makes room for honesty, so we don’t need to hide our fears or pretend we’re doing better than we are. In His presence, the humble are welcomed, the hurting are held close, and the weary are met with mercy. As we draw near today, may His joy give us courage to bring Him our whole hearts.

Please join me in this prayer.

Father, You are the God who sees us.
You know the places where we’ve tried

to carry life on our own,
where comparisons have stolen our peace

and striving has shattered our joy.
Have mercy, Lord.

For the moments we forget Your goodness
and try to find joy in everything but You.

Draw us back to Your heart.

for the quiet battles,
the unspoken fears,
the places where we feel small or unseen.
Meet us with Your kindness.

Jesus, You never push us away—You draw us close.
The humble find a home in You.
The desperate find mercy,

and the weary find rest.

Thanks be to God!

On the cross, You carried every burden.
At the empty tomb, You broke every chain.
And by Your Spirit, You fill us with a joy that

the world can’t touch and darkness can never steal!

Through the Father’s love, we are welcomed.
Through the Son’s sacrifice, we are forgiven.
Through the Spirit’s gift, we live in the joy of the kingdom.
Thanks be to God! Amen.


You are the Living Word

Bread of life, sent down from glory
Many things You were on earth
A holy King, a carpenter
You are the Living Word

Bread of Heaven, sent down from glory
Many things You were on earth
A holy King, a carpenter
You are the Living Word

Awesome Ruler, Gentle Redeemer
God with us, The Living Truth
And what a friend we have in You
You are the living Word

Jesus, Jesus, That's what we call You
manger born, but on a tree
You died to save humanity
You are the Living Word

Oh oh oh, You are the Living Word

You are the Living Word
(You are the Living Word)


Firm Foundation

Christ is my firm foundation
The rock on which I stand
When everything around me is shaken
I've never been more glad

That I put my faith in Jesus
‘Cause he’s never let me down
He’s faithful through generations
So why would he fail now?

He won’t, he won’t
He won’t fail, he won’t fail

I've still got joy in chaos
I've got peace that makes no sense
So I won’t be going under
I'm not held by my own strength

‘Cause I've built my life on Jesus
He’s never let me down
He’s faithful in every season
So why would he fail now?

He won’t, he won’t
He won’t fail, he won’t fail

Rain came and wind blew
But my house was built on you
I'm safe with you
I'm going to make it through

Rain came and wind blew
But my house was built on you
I'm safe with you
I'm going to make it through

Rain came and wind blew
But my house was built on you
I'm safe with you
I'm going to make it through

Rain came and wind blew
But my house was built on you
I'm safe with you
I'm going to make it through

I'm going to make it through
‘Cause I'm standing strong on you
Yeah, I'm going to make it through
‘Cause my house was built on you

Christ is my firm foundation
The Rock on which I stand
When everything around me is shaken
I've never been more glad

That I put my faith in Jesus
‘Cause he’s never let me down
He’s faithful through generations
So why would he fail now?

He won’t, he won’t
He won’t fail, he won’t fail

A Kingdom for the Empty-Handed

Jamaal Williams

9 He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous and looked down on everyone else:
10 “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector.
11 The Pharisee was standing and praying like this about himself: ‘God, I thank you that I’m not like other people—greedy, unrighteous, adulterers, or even like this tax collector.
12 I fast twice a week; I give a tenth of everything I get.’

13 “But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even raise his eyes to heaven but kept striking his chest and saying, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner!’
14 I tell you, this one went down to his house justified rather than the other, because everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.”

15 People were bringing infants to him so that he might touch them, but when the disciples saw it, they rebuked them.
16 Jesus, however, invited them: “Let the little children come to me, and don’t stop them, because the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
17 Truly I tell you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.”

–Luke 18:9-17

Big Idea: The kingdom belongs to the empty-handed, not the impressive.

1. Two Men in Prayer: Self-Trust vs. Mercy (Luke 18:9-14)

  • Self-trust replaces dependence on God with confidence in performance.
  • Religious résumés turn prayer into comparison instead of communion.
  • Mercy is received only when self-justification is surrendered.

2. Two postures toward Jesus: Access and Dependence (Luke 18:15-17)

  • Kingdom is received, not achieved.
  • Jesus welcomes the weak and dependent because the kingdom belongs to those who cannot earn it.
  • The kingdom is not achieved through strength but received through childlike trust.

3. Application

  • Louisville doesn’t need more opinions; it needs empty hands. Come to Jesus with need, not noise, honesty not hype. Because the kingdom belongs to the empty-handed.

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