Jun 7 2010

Morningview Family Worship Week of June 6, 2010

David Hardgrave

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Psalm for Prayer and Praise: Psalm 119:137-152 (NASB)

137 Righteous are You, O LORD, And upright are Your judgments.

138 You have commanded Your testimonies in righteousness And exceeding faithfulness.

139 My zeal has consumed me, Because my adversaries have forgotten Your words.

140 Your word is very pure, Therefore Your servant loves it.

141 I am small and despised, Yet I do not forget Your precepts.

142 Your righteousness is an everlasting righteousness, And Your law is truth.

143 Trouble and anguish have come upon me, Yet Your commandments are my delight.

144 Your testimonies are righteous forever; Give me understanding that I may live.

145 I cried with all my heart; answer me, O LORD! I will observe Your statutes.

146 I cried to You; save me And I shall keep Your testimonies.

147 I rise before dawn and cry for help; I wait for Your words.

148 My eyes anticipate the night watches, That I may meditate on Your word.

149 Hear my voice according to Your lovingkindness; Revive me, O LORD, according to Your ordinances.

150 Those who follow after wickedness draw near; They are far from Your law.

151 You are near, O LORD, And all Your commandments are truth.

152 Of old I have known from Your testimonies That You have founded them forever.

Scripture Memory for the Week: Psalm 119:151

You are near, O LORD, And all Your commandments are truth.

Praying through the Psalms

Day 1 ~ The Word and Its Author

Read: Psalm 119:137-140

Consider:

For Adults: Read these verses today and consider how God’s word and His character are tied together. What can we learn about God’s word when we consider it in light of His character and nature?

Older Children: Look at verse 140 again and read it together with Psalm 12:6. What does it mean that God’s word is “Pure.”

Younger Children: Can you think of a person that you know that always tells you the truth? How is God like that? What does “Who God is” say about “What God says?” (v.137)

Family Application: Talk together about some of the attributes of God like His eternality, His omniscience, and omnipotence. After talking about each of His attributes, consider how each one is borne out in some way in His word.

Pray: Thank God for the wonder of who He is and how He has communicated the glory of His person and nature to us in His word. Thank Him that His word is secured by His person and for how we can rest surely upon all His promises as resting in Him.

Meditate: Write this week’s memory verses on a white board in your home and/or on index cards that each family member can carry with them during the week.

Day 2 ~ The Word, That We May Live

Read: Psalm 119:141-144

Consider:

For Adults: Notice how the writer of the psalm portrays himself as “small,” “despised” and as one with trouble and anguish. How does he comfort himself in these moments? How could memorized scripture help you is such moments?

Older Children: Look at verse 144 again. What is the “understanding” that God’s word can give you that makes you to “live?”

Younger Children: Do you ever wish that you were bigger or taller? Did you know that everyone feels “small” or “little” sometimes? (v.141) How does it make you feel to know that God is greater and “bigger” than anything or anyone who might want to harm us? Isn’t it good to serve such a “Big” God?

Family Application: Consider together how the word of God as “Truth,” “Righteousness,” and the “delight of soul” were the hope of the psalmist. Consider how God’s word can help your family this week and consider how it leads us ultimately to Christ, that in understanding the Gospel, we can live.

Pray: Thank God for how His word is an anchor to our souls in times of trial and how it leads us to Jesus. Pray that you would delight in His word this week and that it would do it’s healing work in your soul as you read and memorize it together.

Meditate: See if anyone in the family can quote this week’s memory verse. Make new note cards of any of the cards from day 1 that may have been lost.

Day 3 ~ The Word, Eternal Truth

Read: Psalm 119:145-152

Consider:

For Adults: As you read this subset of Psalm 119, notice that it takes the form of a prayer for deliverance. What is the hope in which the psalmist rests that we see articulated in verses 149, 151, and 152? What is your hope when things look impossible for you today and where is your trust? Consider the generations who have gone before and found God’s word to be well tried (ESV v.140) and completely true. Remind yourself today of the sure foundation that God has laid for us in His eternal word and resolved to know it better that it would be a rock to your soul in times of trial as it has been to so many who have gone before.

Older Children: Read verse 150 again. In this verse, what is the only description of the “wicked” who are pursuing the psalmist? What does this suggest to you about the fundamental nature of wickedness?

Younger Children: How old is God’s word? Do you think that it is older than Moses or Noah? Ask your parents to read John 1:1. Are you surprised? Since God’s word has lasted so long and it comes from God, how long do you think it will last in the future? (v.152)

Family Application: Talk together about how God’s word is eternal and a sure foundation for our souls. Consider how it strengthens the believer to memorize God’s word and how God’s word ministers to the Christian’s soul in every hardship and circumstance.

Pray: Thank God for how His word is a an anchor for our souls and though Heaven and Earth should pass away, His word stands firm and unshakable. Ask God to help you build your life on His word and to likewise build your family on His word. Thank Him for revealing His truth to sinners in His word and thank Him most of all for sending Jesus, the word incarnate, to win salvation for all who would repent and believe according to His word.

Meditate: See again if anyone in the family can quote this week’s memory verse. Talk about any ways that this verse has encouraged or taught you this week.

Hymn of the Week

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Jun 1 2010

Morningview Family Worship Week of May 30, 2010

David Hardgrave

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Psalm for Prayer and Praise: Psalm 119:25-40 (NASB)

25 My soul cleaves to the dust; Revive me according to Your word.

26 I have told of my ways, and You have answered me; Teach me Your statutes.

27 Make me understand the way of Your precepts, So I will meditate on Your wonders.

28 My soul weeps because of grief; Strengthen me according to Your word.

29 Remove the false way from me, And graciously grant me Your law.

30 I have chosen the faithful way; I have placed Your ordinances before me.

31 I cling to Your testimonies; O LORD, do not put me to shame!

32 I shall run the way of Your commandments, For You will enlarge my heart.

33 Teach me, O LORD, the way of Your statutes, And I shall observe it to the end.

34 Give me understanding, that I may observe Your law And keep it with all my heart.

35 Make me walk in the path of Your commandments, For I delight in it.

36 Incline my heart to Your testimonies And not to dishonest gain.

37 Turn away my eyes from looking at vanity, And revive me in Your ways.

38 Establish Your word to Your servant, As that which produces reverence for You.

39 Turn away my reproach which I dread, For Your ordinances are good.

40 Behold, I long for Your precepts; Revive me through Your righteousness.

Scripture Memory for the Week: Psalm 119:37

Turn away my eyes from looking at vanity, And revive me in Your ways.

Praying through the Psalms

Day 1 ~ The Ministries of the Word of God

Read: Psalm 119:25-32

Consider:

For Adults: In this psalm, we find the psalmist distressed and struggling to hold onto the promises and truth of God’s word. Notice how the psalmist answers his struggles by praying for God to minister to him by His word. What ministries do you see the Word preforming in these verses? Do you need these ministries this week?

Older Children: Look at verse 9 and read it again. What do you think the “false way” could be? Have you had to have help removing a “false way” from your own heart? Who and what has God given us to help with removing “false ways” from our hearts?

Younger Children: Have you ever been scared and grabbed onto your Mom or Dad really hard? Why do you think that you held close to them rather than something else like a stuffed animal or another toy? What did the psalmist “grab onto” for his security? Why?

Family Application: Talk together about all of the ways that God ministers to us by His Word (i.e. correction, strengthening, refreshing) and consider together which of those ministries your family stands in need of this week.

Pray: Thank God for how He works so powerfully through His written word and praise Him for his mercy in sending it for us. Pray that God would help you to draw near to Him through His word this week and that it would perform its ministry in your home this week.

Meditate: Write this week’s memory verses on a white board in your home and/or on index cards that each family member can carry with them during the week.

Day 2 ~ Help for Understanding

Read: Psalm 119:33-36

Consider:

For Adults: It is interesting to note that in verse 35 the psalmist prays for God’s help to make him walk in His paths even though he says that he delights in it. Do you ever find yourself struggling to make the righteous choice that you know will bring you joy and delight? How do you think the power of indwelling sin affects your choices and how do you think that reality should affect your prayer life?

Older children: Read today’s verses then read 1 Corinthians 2:14. Why do you think that the psalmist prays what he does in verses 33 and 34. Why do you think that you should be praying this way?

Younger Children: Have you ever been somewhere with your parents where they made you hold their hands and kept you walking close to them, even though you wanted to go somewhere else? Why do you think your parents did this? Does God do that to us sometime too? (v.35)

Family Application: Talk together about how the Word of God is spiritual and how it can’t be truly or fully understood without the special work of God’s Spirit upon the heart. Talk about why it is important to approach the word of God with prayer and humility.

Pray: Praise God for not only sending His word, but for also sending His Spirit to open the minds of sinful human beings and to teach us the Word of God. Pray that His Spirit would be active in your minds this week as you look into God’s word and that He would give you the strength to apply and obey what we read in God’s word.

Meditate: See if anyone in the family can quote this week’s memory verse. Make new note cards of any of the cards from day 1 that may have been lost.

Day 3 ~ God’s Reviving Righteousness

Read: Psalm 119:37-40

Consider:

For Adults: Look closely at verses 39 and 40. The “reproach” in question is most like that which is justly due to acts of unrighteousness. How does God’s righteousness save His children from such reproach? Are you trusting Christ’s righteousness available to you through the cross today? How does this righteousness revive us?

Older Children: Read verse 38 again. What is reverence for God? How do you think God’s word produces “reverence” for God in our hearts?

Younger Children: Do your parents let you watch ANYTHING on TV or do they only let you watch what they say is O.K? Why do you think parent do this? Do you know that we can become like what we watch? Read our memory verse again. What sort of things do you think that God wants us to watch, think about, and be like?

Family Application: Talk together about what fruit reading God’s word together is producing in your home. Talk about how you are growing in reverence for God and in trusting in Christ for your needs and your joy.

Pray: Thank God again for sending us His word to show us the Gospel and for sending Jesus to earn righteousness that revives dead sinners. Thank God that all the reproach of His people was laid on Jesus at the cross and worship Him for providing us a way to share in his everlasting glory and joy.

Meditate: See again if anyone in the family can quote this week’s memory verse. Talk about any ways that this verse has encouraged or taught you this week.

Hymn of the Week

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May 24 2010

Morningview Family Worship Week of May 23, 2010

David Hardgrave

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Psalm for Prayer and Praise: Psalm 119:9-24 (NASB)

9 How can a young man keep his way pure? By keeping it according to Your word.

10 With all my heart I have sought You; Do not let me wander from Your commandments.

11 Your word I have treasured in my heart, That I may not sin against You.

12 Blessed are You, O LORD; Teach me Your statutes.

13 With my lips I have told of All the ordinances of Your mouth.

14 I have rejoiced in the way of Your testimonies, As much as in all riches.

15 I will meditate on Your precepts And regard Your ways.

16 I shall delight in Your statutes; I shall not forget Your word.

17 Deal bountifully with Your servant, That I may live and keep Your word.

18 Open my eyes, that I may behold Wonderful things from Your law.

19 I am a stranger in the earth; Do not hide Your commandments from me.

20 My soul is crushed with longing After Your ordinances at all times.

21 You rebuke the arrogant, the cursed, Who wander from Your commandments.

22 Take away reproach and contempt from me, For I observe Your testimonies.

23 Even though princes sit and talk against me, Your servant meditates on Your statutes.

24 Your testimonies also are my delight; They are my counselors.

Scripture Memory for the Week: Psalm 119:18

Open my eyes, that I may behold Wonderful things from Your law.

Praying through the Psalms

Day 1 ~ The Word of God, our Guide

Read: Psalm 119:9-16

Consider:

For Adults: This psalm is one of the greatest celebrations of the Word of God found within pages of scripture. As you read these verses over the next few weeks, consider the Psalmist’s disposition to the word and how Christ says that His sheep hear his voice. Do you hear His voice as you read scripture? Compare the reaction of your heart to that of the Psalmist and ask God to open His word to you in a supernatural way in the days ahead.

Older children: How does sin affect our relationship with others? How does sin affect our relationship with God. What tool has God given you to fight against the sins that tempt you? (hint – v.11)

Younger children: How do you know right from wrong? How do your parents know right from wrong? How does the Bible help us to “keep our way pure?”

Family Application: Talk together about how God’s giving of His word to us is an act of incredible mercy. Consider the fact that God’s justice does not require it but rather that it is an act of His love toward sinners. Talk about ways in which you can cherish God’s word in your home this week.

Pray: Thank God for sending us His word which tells us of His law and of Christ and the Gospel. Confess any apathy that you may have felt towards His word of late and pray that God would make His word come alive in your hearts as you read it in the coming days.

Meditate: Write this week’s memory verses on a white board in your home and/or on index cards that each family member can carry with them during the week.

Day 2 ~ The Illuminated Word

Read: Psalm 119:17-20

Consider:

For Adults: Consider again how the Psalmist feels towards God’s word in verses 19 and 20. How do you think that God’s word might lead us to feel as “strangers” on the earth and how does it affect the desires and yearnings of God’s people?

Older children: Why do you think our church pastors always pray before they begin their sermons? How do you think it might help you to begin your Bible reading with prayer every day? (v.18)

Younger children: Have you ever needed help when you were trying to find something you couldn’t see? Have you ever had to have your parents show you something that was actually not hidden? Who has to help us if we are going to “see” and understand everything in God’s word? (v.18)

Family Application: Consider together how sin affects man’s ability to understand the things of God and talk together about why it is so important that the Holy Spirit work in our hearts and minds as we read, study, and meditate upon God’s word.

Pray: Praise God today that He has not left His children as blind sinners with no guide, but instead gives them His word and His spirit to illuminate it to them. Pray together that God would illuminate His word in your family’s hearts as you read it together and individually this week, and that He would show forth His glory and majesty there to you all.

Meditate: See if anyone in the family can quote this week’s memory verse. Make new note cards of any of the cards from day 1 that may have been lost.

Day 3 ~ The Word of God, Our Delight

Read: Psalm 119:21-24

Consider:

For Adults: In these verses we are introduced to the reality that delighting in and following God’s word can cause believers to be estranged from others and often the subject of social reproach. Note the Psalmist’s response listed in these verses is an affirmation of His delight in God’s word and a prayerful dependence upon God. Is prayer and meditation upon God’s word your first reaction to conflict? If not, consider why.

Older children: Will following God’s word always make other people think well of you? What should you do with others who think that you are actually being foolish when you choose to follow God’s word? What did the Psalmist do when others spoke unfavorably about his commitment to God’s word? (v.23&24)

Younger children: Do you think that there is anyone smarter than God? What do you think the Bible says about this? When people choose to ignore God’s commands and His word they are being “arrogant” (v.21) What do you think this means?

Family Application: Talk together about how a love for God’s word is one of the defining marks of the true child of God and how those who reject God’s word are subject to His rebuke and curse. Talk again about how Jesus’ voice is heard in His testimony throughout all of the scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, and how this is the primary place where believers hear His voice speaking to them and leading them today.

Pray: Thank God again today for sending His word as a testimony of Himself to us and for how His word leads believers in the path of life. Pray today for anyone that you know who has rejected God’s word and chosen their own wisdom for their life over His. Pray that He would soften their hearts and open their eyes to Jesus through scripture and that they would come to know God’s mercy instead of His curse.

Meditate: See again if anyone in the family can quote this week’s memory verse. Talk about any ways that this verse has encouraged or taught you this week.

Hymn of the Week

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