• Declaration of victory • Claiming God's authority in battle • Turning the enemy's plans forward • Miracles and healing through faith • Overcoming lies and adversity with confidence • Jesus' love breaking chains and overcoming grave • Blindness and sickness overcome • Living again through faith and trust in God • Repeated phrases of "and I know" or "you" without clear context • Worship service announcements • Upcoming events: • Praise and prayer gathering next Sunday at 6:30 p.m. • Kids choir practice after this service • Potluck for young adults on Friday at 7 p.m. • Upcoming youth activity open to grades 10-12 and adults • Parent team meeting to gauge interest in the activity • Email invitations will be sent out to youth parents within two weeks • Adults interested in attending can text or email the organizer • Discussion of church repairs, including painting and carpeting • Need for $80,000 to replace chairs in the sanctuary • Fundraising campaign called "Chairs and Squares" • Donations can be made by filling out a form that will be sent via mail • The joy of the Lord is emphasized as a source of strength and hope. • Worship involves singing together and praying silently. • God's mercy and grace are acknowledged. • A passage from Matthew 25:34-40 is read about blessing those who care for the poor and needy. • An update on Ariel and Jody, missionaries serving in Mexico through C10, is shared. • Parable of the Sheep and the Goats, based on Matthew 25:31-46 • Kingdom prepared for those who help "the least of these" • Offering announced for Diaculum Ministries of Canada • Worship service transitions into children's worship time • Discussion about packing for a long trip to church or elsewhere • Introduction to the story of the Israelites' journey in Exodus, to be discussed during children's worship time • Upcoming congregational meeting on December 6th and reminder to review budget information • Church community prayer and gratitude for gathering together • Thanking God for church leaders, staff, and members of council • Praying for specific church ministries, such as Cadets, Gems, and Youth groups • Requesting comfort and strength for individuals facing health needs (Willie, Joanne, Bob, Benita, Janet) • Interceding for the world during the COVID-19 pandemic and related challenges • Asking for wisdom and guidance for leaders and those in public health roles • Seeking patience and humility as community members face life struggles • Praying for Pastor Chris's leadership and for the congregation to learn from God's word. • Discussion of humility and its connection to God's favor • Introduction to the concept of "visualization" or "guided imagery" in sports psychology • Application of this concept to Christian living, specifically envisioning one's future in Christ • The importance of an unshakeable hope beyond this life for enduring trials and suffering • Discussion of submission to human authority, including slaves, wives, husbands, and all people, as a key aspect of living in light of God's greater reality • The economy of the gospel is one of mutual submission, where wives submit to husbands as an example of Jesus' selfless service. • True submission can only be accomplished through a deep understanding of God's perfect love, which drives out fear and brings hope for eternal life. • Living according to the gospel requires a perspective that includes the end of history and the celestial city of God, allowing believers to see their suffering as participation in Christ's sufferings. • Suffering can be transformed into rejoicing through the promise of future overjoicing at the full revelation of God's glory. • Believers should not try to change others, but rather focus on changing themselves and their perspective through the unshakable hope of living in a gospel-centered way. • When believers are transformed by this hope, they have an impact that changes the world and transforms communities. • Christian hope is otherworldly, focusing on things above rather than earthly concerns, and rejecting the paganism of seeing only this world as all there is. • The importance of rejoicing in light of God's consummation and glory • The need for an otherworldly mindset to make sense of anything in the world • Peter's discussion on being a humble community, specifically addressing elders • The responsibility of elders to care for and shepherd God's flock • The need for leaders (elders) to be captivated by truth and live with purpose and joy • The importance of submission to authority, both within the church and outside it • The importance of humility in the life of a Christian community • The need to think beyond history and focus on eternal hope • Casting anxiety on God, who cares for us • Visualizing and experiencing the world to come through faith • Transformed lives and hearts as a result of living out one's faith • Praying for humility, truth, and transformation in oneself and others • Praise and worship of Jesus Christ • Song lyrics about living for God, trust, and salvation • Sports psychologist's quote about experiencing something through all senses • Explanation of the Lord's Supper (Eucharist) and its significance • Invitation to come to God's table in faith and obedience • Preparing for communion • Distribution of elements with masks on • Reading of scripture related to God's love and forgiveness • Singing hymns, including "Amazing Grace" • Reflections and prayers regarding the cross and God's gift of salvation • Partaking in communion and remembering Christ's sacrifice • Invocation of God's blessing and protection • Blessing and grace received as they leave the place • Praise and worship of God, including Father, Son, and Holy Spirit • Expression of gratitude for the gift of God and blessings received • Miscellaneous phrases and words (likely unrelated to the main content)