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Worship Song Suggestion

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Worship Song Suggestion

  1. "Build Your Kingdom Here" by Rend Collective: This song is about encouraging believers to help build God's Kingdom on Earth, mirroring the way the early Christians in Acts devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching, fellowship and prayer. It aligns with the theme of loving and serving people to allow God's love to transform our communities.

  2. "The Proof of Your Love" by for KING & COUNTRY: This powerful song expresses the urgency of showing others the love of Christ, a vital theme seen throughout the book of Acts and emphasized in the sermon. It challenges us to show the world our faith through our actions and attitudes towards others.

  3. "No Greater Love" by Matt Maher: This song centers on the unconditional love of Jesus, tying well with the sermon message of loving people. Its theme also parallels the early believers' sacrificial sharing of possessions in Acts 2.

  4. "By Our Love" by Christy Nockels: This song draws from Jesus' words in John 13:35, which share a similar undertone with the sermon's theme. "By Our Love" encourages us to live in unity and love so that the world may know God, much like the believers in Acts 2.

  5. "Brother" by NEEDTOBREATHE: This song encourages believers to carry each other's burdens and love one another, resonating with the sermon's message. It echoes the spirit of mutual support seen among the early Christians in Acts 2.

  6. "Love Is Here" by Tenth Avenue North: This song proclaims the available love and grace of Jesus, a love we are called to extend towards others. It also complements the passage in Acts showing the apostles' joy and generosity in serving their community.

  7. "Give Me Your Eyes" by Brandon Heath: This song prays for God's perspective in seeing others, connecting deeply with the sermon's call to love people. It parallels the apostles' compassionate view of their community in Acts 2.

  8. "Jesus, Friend of Sinners" by Casting Crowns: This song is a reminder to accept and love people as Jesus did, an approach underscored in the sermon. It's a call to reject hypocrisy and emulate the inclusive love shown by the apostles in Acts 2.

  9. "City On a Hill" by Casting Crowns: Singing this song will remind the congregation of our role as the "city on a hill" Jesus speaks of, shining his light and love into the world. This vision aligns with the communal life of early Christians in Acts 2, whose loving actions attracted others to them.

  10. "Hands and Feet" by Audio Adrenaline: This song encourages us to serve others in love as the hands and feet of Jesus, a theme resonating with the message of Sunday's sermon. It also ties in beautifully with the unity and compassion that characterized the early Christian community in Acts 2.

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