February 23rd, 2025

“Q & A” (Mark 10:46-52)

Tyler Daniels, Lead Pastor & Elder


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What a Friend We Have in Jesus

What a friend we have in Jesus;

All our sins and griefs to bear!

What a privilege to carry;

Everything to God in prayer!

Oh, what peace we often forfeit;

Oh, what needless pain we bear

All because we do not carry;

Everything to God in prayer!

Have we trials and temptations?

Is there trouble anywhere?

We should never be discouraged—

Take it to the Lord in prayer.

Can we find a friend so faithful,

Who will all our sorrows share?

Jesus knows our every weakness;

Take it to the Lord in prayer.

Are we weak and heavy laden,

Cumbered with a load of care?

Precious Savior, still our refuge--

Take it to the Lord in prayer!

Do thy friends despise, forsake thee?

Take it to the Lord in prayer!

In his arms he'll take and shield thee;

Thou wilt find a solace there.


Come Thou Fount

Come, thou Fount of every blessing,

tune my heart to sing thy grace

Streams of mercy, never ceasing,

call for songs of loudest praise

Teach me some melodious sonnet,

sung by flaming tongues above

Praise the mount! I'm fixed upon it,

mount of thy redeeming love

Here I raise mine Ebenezer;

hither by thy help I'm come

And I hope, by thy good pleasure,

safely to arrive at home

Jesus sought me when a stranger,

wandering from the fold of God

He, to rescue me from danger,

interposed his precious blood

O to grace how great a debtor

daily I'm constrained to be

Let thy goodness, like a fetter,

bind my wandering heart to thee

Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it,

prone to leave the God I love

Here's my heart, O take and seal it,

seal it for thy courts above

Come, thou Fount of every blessing,

tune my heart to sing thy grace

Streams of mercy, never ceasing,

call for songs of loudest praise


Who Is Like the Lord Our God

Our Father, He lifts from the ashes.

He raises the poor and the lost

He seats them to dine at his table.

To feast without money or cost

The lonely he settles in families.

The barren, a mother he makes

O happy the heart of the stranger.

Who's welcomed by this King of Grace

Who is like the LORD our God?

Who with glory fills the sky?

But humbles himself with the broken to dwell

Who is like our God?

Though equal to God in His glory,

Christ Jesus became like a slave

He humbled himself in obedience.

To Death, and the Cross, and the Grave

Victorious, he rose to the highest.

In glory, the Savior was raised

His name above all names exalted.

The heavens and earth sing His praise

O Saints, fix your eyes on the Savior.

And count all your righteousness lost

Be found in his love and his favor.

And share in his death on the cross

That all of his power in victory.

Imparted to you, may abound

And sharing the suff'rings of Jesus.

You share in his glory and crown  


Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus

O soul, are you weary and troubled?

No light in the darkness you see?

There’s light for a look at the Savior,

And life more abundant and free.

 

Turn your eyes upon Jesus,

Look full in His wonderful face,

And the things of earth will grow strangely dim,

In the light of His glory and grace.

Through death into life everlasting

He passed, and we follow Him there;

O’er us sin no more hath dominion

For more than conqu’rors we are!

His Word shall not fail you, He promised;

Believe Him and all will be well;

Then go to a world that is dying,

His perfect salvation to tell!


Sermon Texts

46 They came to Jericho. And as he was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a large crowd, Bartimaeus (the son of Timaeus), a blind beggar, was sitting by the road. 47 When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me! ”

48 Many warned him to keep quiet, but he was crying out all the more, “Have mercy on me, Son of David! ”

49 Jesus stopped and said, “Call him.”
So they called the blind man and said to him, “Have courage! Get up; he’s calling for you.” 50 He threw off his coat, jumped up, and came to Jesus.
51 Then Jesus answered him, “What do you want me to do for you? ”
“Rabboni,” the blind man said to him, “I want to see.”
52 Jesus said to him, “Go, your faith has saved you.” Immediately he could see and began to follow Jesus on the road.
— Mark 10:46-52

Questions for discussion and reflection:

  1. Why is Jesus’ death the centerpiece of His life and work? Why do you think He repeated (and the gospels record) so many predictions of it? How does this shape the church’s ministry of message?

  2. What is the difference between a servant and a slave? Why are we called to be both? Share some examples or testimonies of how you’ve seen Jesus’ people live into these callings.

  3. How does v. 45 simplify Jesus? How does it simplify our lives as His followers? How does living a given life challenge our tendencies?


Doxology

Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;

Praise Him, all creatures here below;

Praise Him above, ye heav'nly host;

Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

Amen.


We Will Feast in the House of Zion

We will feast in the house of Zion

We will sing with our hearts restored

He has done great things, we will say together

We will feast and weep no more

We will not be burned by the fire

He is the Lord, our God

We are not consumed by the flood

Upheld, protected, gathered up

In the dark of night, before the dawn

My soul, be not afraid

For the promised morning, oh how long

Oh God of Jacob, be my strength

Every vow we've broken and betrayed

You are the faithful One

And from the garden to the grave

Bind us together, bring shalom