Description
Mark 10:46-52
Blind Bartimaeus was a beggar. We aren’t told if he was born in this condition or if he developed blindness later in his life. As a beggar, his life was seen as pitiful and most likely, embarrassing. So, when Bartimaeus began shouting at the top of his lungs for Jesus to heal him, the people around him tried to quiet him. But Jesus wasn’t ever moved by a person’s status quo. He was moved by faith. When Jesus asked Bartimaeus what he desired, the blind man desperately in faith responded, “Rabbi, I want to see!” It was this man’s faith that healed him and compelled him to follow Jesus.
We Lift Our Hearts in Worship
[Preservice options include video countdowns, worship song videos, welcomes), CDs, or live music.]
Welcome & Time of Greeting
Time of Praise and Worship
There’s Nothing Our God can’t Do
Kristian Stanfill, Jonathan Smith, Brandon Lake
2019 Kristian Stanfill Publishing Designee, sixsteps Music, worshiptogether.com songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing) Maverick City Publishing, Bethel Music Publishing (Admin by Bethel Music Publishing) Cashagamble Jet Music, Be Essential Songs (Admin by Essential Music Publishing)
Thrive
Mark Hall & Matthew West, ©Songs For Emily Music Publishing (Admin. by Amplified Administration LLC) My Refuge Music (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing) Sony/ATV Tree Publishing (Admin. by Sony/ATV Music Publishing)
Walk By Faith
Jeremy Camp, ©2002 Thirsty Moon River Publishing (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing) Stolen Pride (Admin. by EMI Christian Music Publishing)
[Traditional Options]
When To Our World The Savior Came
LSB 551
Your Hand, O Lord, In Days Of Old
LBW 431; LSB 846; LW 399
Jesus Lead Thou On
LBW 341; LSB 718
Invocation
Pastor / Worship Leader
The Lord restores us!
Worshipers
He heals us from our brokenness.
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With restoration comes healing, joy and laughter, singing, and rejoicing! Let us lift our praises to the Lord today.
Opening Prayer / Theme Introduction
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Oh Restorative God,
Worshipers
We praise You for You are good.
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You have done great things for us!
Worshipers
We are filled with joy.
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We praise You for setting the captives free, restoring the sick to health, and drawing us near to You over and over.
Worshipers
We thank you, Father God.
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We are reminded of Your goodness, and we praise You now. It’s in the name of the Son, Jesus Christ, that we offer praises.
Worshipers
Amen!
Time of Confession and Forgiveness
[Alternate location: following Message]
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Lord, as we read about Bartimaeus we can’t help but place ourselves in that noisy crowd. We know people like him, who are suffering, looked down upon, judged for their circumstances, and are rejected. We repent of participating in racism, prejudice, and shushing the needs of our brothers and sisters.
Worshipers
Forgive us, Lord.
Pastor / Worship Leader
It was Bartimaeus’ faithful cry for healing that moved You. It was his belief and desperation that You heard. Forgive us for closing our ears and eyes to the hurting around us.
Worshipers
Forgive us, Lord.
Pastor / Worship Leader
Jesus, enlighten our minds with Your wisdom so that we can focus on Your presence and Your power whenever and wherever you call us to serve people in Your name.
Worshipers
We are forgiven in the name of Jesus Christ! Thanks be to God! Amen.
We Hear God’s Word
[Read aloud both the introduction and Scripture]
First Reading Jeremiah 31:7-9
The Lord promised to return His remnant Israel to a safe and whole state where there would be peace. This return journey would bring about praise and relief from the people toward God.
7 This is what the Lord says:“ Sing with joy for Jacob; shout for the foremost of the nations. Make your praises heard, and say, ‘Lord, save your people, the remnant of Israel.’ 8 See, I will bring them from the land of the north and gather them from the ends of the earth. Among them will be the blind and the lame, expectant mothers and women in labor; a great throng will return. 9 They will come with weeping; they will pray as I bring them back. I will lead them beside streams of water on a level path where they will not stumble, because I am Israel’s father, and Ephraim is my firstborn son.