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Announcements. Information. Sunday April 17, 2005•11:30 AM. GOD IS LOVE. Hyde Park Korean Baptist Church.

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  1. Announcements Information Sunday April 17, 2005•11:30 AM GOD IS LOVE Hyde Park Korean Baptist Church This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 1 John 4:10-11

  2. Welcome to Worship Sermon Notes Sharing Moment * Please turn off your cell phone * * Be ready to worship God * Praise God with songs By Praise Team “One Way” ………………..Jonathan Douglas “Better Than Life” …………..Marty Sampson “Consuming Fire”……………….Tim Hughes “I Will Lift My Hands”……………Bruce Ellis Offering to God By Elliot Lee Offering Prayer By Eunice Kim Praise God in The Word “I cry out to you, my God” By David Moon Closing Song By Praise Team Announcements By Eunice Kim Bible Study By Dennis, David, and Eunice Lunch at Senior Building Joshua Prayed From “Called to be God’s Leader” by Richard Blackaby Prayer should never be viewed as a substitute for something of consequence. It is the most practical and effective thing people can do. Yet busy leaders with hectic lives often consider prayer a luxury. Therefore it is often the first thing jettisoned once their calendars reach a saturation point. There are many administrators, but pitifully few intercessors. Joshua was a man of habitual prayer. When Israel suffered a demoralizing defeat against the city of Ai, Joshua’s first response was to humbly seek God’s explanation (Josh. 7:6-9). Joshua carefully processed his failure through prayer. God responded by revealing the reason for their loss and providing the means for victory (Josh. 7:10-15). Prayers need not be eloquently spoken or drawn out to epic length. The most profound prayers are expressed humbly and expectantly. Joshua prayed such prayers and miracles were a regular occurrence in his life. Next Week’s Servants Usher: Seung Tack Oh Offering Prayer: Dennis Choi Sermon: Kim, Mi Yeon Sa-Mo-Nim Memory Verse “So the last will be first, and the first will be last.” Matthew 20:16

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