
These cookies are necessary for the Spotify service to function and cannot be switched off in our systems.What if Lazarus never came out of the tomb? When Jesus made Lazarus alive again it wasn't so that he could lie there wrapped in burial clothes, it was so he could walk in newness of life. Listen to Rise Up (Lazarus) on Spotify. ( No Chord ) Rise up Lazerus, rise up from the dust C G D G If In Jesus you believe, you shall be released Go forth John and Paul, spread the gospel to them all C G Give them courage to believe D G And they shall be released Now Jesus went to Bethany In answer. Capo 4 G is held through out all the verses. Rise Up Lazarus chords - Loveless Patty.
Start in Ephesians 2, stop off in Romans 6 before heading to Galatians 2 and 5, and put on your new self in Ephesians 4. Out of Scripture - our Bible Interaction Tool Exercises this week are: Explore a theme/topic in Scripture Reading in context Following the cross-references Slowing down The 30 Day Music Challenge - ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE HERE How we are dead in sin apart from Christ - Ephesians 2:1-10 Considering ourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus - Romans 6 Dying to sin IN ORDER THAT we might walk in newness of life - Romans 6:4 Slowing down in Romans 6 to see God's grace, what's on the other side of walking in newness of life, freedom, fruit, and eternal life in Christ Being crucified with Christ - Galatians 2:20 Opposition to walking in newness of life - Galatians 5:16-25 Putting off our old self - Ephesians 4:17-24 Reading the story of Lazarus' resurrection in John 11 in light of all we've studied Additional Resources Lyrics and chords - Essential Worship The story behind the song "Rise Up (Lazarus)" by CAIN - YouTube Video "What Does it Mean That a Christian is a New Creation?" - GotQuestions.org Article This Week's ChallengeTake the journey we took on this week's podcast episode from death to life. Come on and rise up Take a breath youre alive now Cant you hear the voice Of Jesus calling us Out from the grave like Lazarus Youre brand new the power Of death couldnt hold you Cant you hear The voice of Jesus calling us Out from the grave like LazarusOn this episode I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. Join me on a journey through the New Testament to explore what we are to "rise up" to do.Chorus. We, too, are called to walk in newness of life.Rise up Lazarus Rise up from the dust If in Jesus you believe Then you shall be released Go forth John and Paul Spread the Gospel to them all Give them courage to believe And they shall be released Now Jesus went to Bethany In answer to an urgent plea Two sisters fell down at his feet They began to cry and weep They lead him to their brothers.
Start with what you can learn about Jesus through uncovering His character, conduct, and concerns - what He is like, what He says, what He does, and what He seems to value most. Start in John 3 and read through John 5 and then focus on John 4:1-42. Out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Read in context Read and keep on reading Remember the people described in Scripture were real Repetition Start with God Compare and contrast Consult an outside resource The 30 Day Music Challenge Exploring Scripture in the "right" order Reading the accounts leading up to our feature account and after - John 3-5 Recognizing that all Scripture is beneficial for our application - 2 Timothy 3:14-17 Recognizing that FIRST Scripture is about Jesus - John 5:37-40 The timing of Christ - John 4:1-3 Proverbs 15:23 Jesus preparing His disciples - John 4:2 Matthew 28:18-20 The divine appointment between Jesus and the woman at the well - John 4:4-6 The humanity of Christ - John 4:6 The deity of Christ - John 4:16-18 The woman moving from sarcasm to intrigue to proclamation Comparing and contrasting Christ's encounter with Nicodemus in John 3 to His encounter with the woman at the well in John 4 Recognizing that regardless of who we are, the thing of most significant concern to Jesus is eternal life in Him The joy of experiencing Jesus for yourself - John 4:42 More Than a Song Playlist Additional Resources Lyrics and chords - Ultimate-Guitar.com Story Behind the Song "Woman At The Well" by Olivia Lane - BellesandGals.com Article CSB Life Essentials Interactive Study Bible - Amazon Paid Link This Week's ChallengeDon't settle for a skimmed-over recap of this encounter between Jesus and the woman at the well. Olivia Lane's new song "Woman At The Well" inspires us to explore a story in John 4 afresh.Join me as we study this story in context and learn more about Jesus.In this episode, I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. But before we place ourselves in the middle of His story, we need to remember the Bible is God's grand story of redemption through His Son, Jesus Christ. Listen Listen again Continue Playing.God calls us into His story through Christ.
Packer's quote, "You don't get awe until you've begun to cultivate the sense that God is very great and you are very small." - YouTube Interview Exploring the action words in Psalm 33 that reflect our appropriate response to God Observing the interesting word "fitting" in Psalm 33:1 The opposite of praise Waiting for the Lord - Psalm 33:20 Changing the attitude of our heart to look up in wonder More Than a Song Playlist Additional Resources Lyrics and chords - WorshipTogether.com "Awe: Why It Matters for Everything We Think, Say, and Do" by Paul David Tripp - Amazon Paid Link This Week's ChallengeKeep reading Psalm 33. Chesterton Defining wonder and considering the opposite J.I. Chesterton's quote, "The world will never starve for want of wonders but only for want of wonder." - "Tremendous Trifles" by G.K. Out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Start with God Define words Consider the opposite Repetition Observe interesting phrases/words Study in various translations The 30 Day Music Challenge Today's partner episode - listen to Episode 397 first Our inspiration verse for this week - Psalm 33:8 What it is to fear the Lord G.K. "I Stand In Awe" by Christ Tomlin and Nicole Serrano inspires me to consider God in all his glory and discover more about Him in Scripture.We're back in Psalm 33 this week to examine our response to the character and conduct of God.In this episode, I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. I tend to be so self-involved that I fail to look up and behold the majesty of the One who loves me so much He redeemed me.
In their song, "I Will Trust My Saviour Jesus," City Alight reminds us of many reasons we can and should trust Him.The psalms teach us much about the trustworthy nature of our God as well. It would be a shame to assign character to God based on our interactions with people. Sometimes we wrongly assign character to someone because of the actions of another. Stand in awe of our great God.Trust is not always an easy thing to do. Cultivate a sense that God is very great and you are very small. With a list of God's characteristics and conduct at your fingertips from last week, consider your appropriate response.

Out of Scripture - this week's Bible Interaction Tool Exercises include: Consult an outside resource Complete a word study Start with God Mark up the text Consider the opposite The 30 Day Music Challenge "The Names of God: His Character Revealed" by Melissa Spoelstra - Amazon Link The first mention of the name Yahweh - Genesis 2:4 The difference between the names Elohim and Yahweh Discovering our God is a personal God How Yahweh is God and there is no other - Deuteronomy 4:32-35 Yahweh is God's eternal name - Exodus 3:13-15 Noticing that the serpent only uses one name for God when the text uses two - Genesis 3:1-19 How Yahweh is three in one What the Trinity is NOT Verses that reflect the trinity Deuteronomy 6:4 John 1:1-3 John 10:30 Matthew 28:16-20Enjoy the official audio below. Using "He Is Yahweh," as sung by Blake Reynolds to inspire us to explore Scripture, we uncover wonderful truths.Join me as we explore the first mention of Yahweh in Scripture and much more.In this episode, I discuss: Taking a B.I.T.E. When we get to know His names, we get to know Him. And in the words of Apostle Paul in Romans 15:3, "May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit."The names of God teach us about His character.
Consider how you may have elevated one name or characteristic of God over another in a way that has actually diminished Who He really is.
