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At the beginning of yesterday’s sermon I got a little sentimental and shared a song from my children.  This is a reminder of sorts of who our God is.


We are in a new series based our theme of “A New Thing”, and I am sharing about how Christ is creator and keeper and making all things new.  This song lays out how God throughout the Bible has been so good and working.  


Check it out!


HE IS by Aaron Jeoffrey


In Genesis, He's the breath of life

In Exodus, the Passover Lamb

In Leviticus, He's our High Priest

In Numbers, The fire by night

Deuteronomy, He's Moses' voice

In Joshua, He is salvation's choice

In Judges, law giver

In Ruth, the kinsmen-redeemer

In First and second Samuel, our trusted prophet

In Kings and Chronicles, He's sovereign

In Ezra, true and faithful scribe

In Nehemiah, He's the rebuilder of broken walls and lives

In Esther, He's Mordecai's courage

In Job, the timeless redeemer

In Psalms, He is our morning song

In Proverbs, wisdom's cry

In Ecclesiastes, the time and season

In the Song of Solomon, He is the lover's dream


In Isaiah, He's Prince of Peace

In Jeremiah, the weeping prophet

In Lamentations, the cry for Israel

In Ezekiel, He's the call from sin

In Daniel, the stranger in the fire

In Hosea, He is forever faithful

In Joel, He's the Spirits power

In Amos, the arms that carry us

In Obadiah, He's the Lord our Savior

In Jonah, He's the great missionary

In Micah, the promise of peace

In Nahum, He is our strength and our shield

In Habakkuk and Zephaniah, He's pleading for revival

In Haggai, He restores a lost heritage

In Zechariah, our fountain

In Malachi, He is the son of righteousness rising with healing in His wings


In Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, He is God, Man, Messiah

In the book of Acts, He is fire from heaven

In Romans, He's the grace of God

In Corinthians, the power of love

In Galatians, He is freedom from the curse of sin

In Ephesians, our glorious treasure

In Philippians, the servants heart

In Colossians, He's the Godhead Trinity

In Thessalonians, our coming King

In Timothy, Titus, Philemon He's our mediator and our faithful Pastor

In Hebrews, the everlasting covenant

In James, the one who heals the sick.

In First and Second Peter, he is our Shepherd

In John and in Jude, He is the lover coming for His bride

In the Revelation, He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords


He is, He is, HE IS!

The prince of peace

The Son of man

The Lamb of God

The great I AM

He's the alpha and omega

Our God and our Savior

He is Jesus Christ the Lord

and when time is no more

He is, HE IS!


To hear the song you can google it or go to this link 


God continues to make all things new.  May we continue to experience Him!


Revelation 22:13  NLT  

I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.

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