Often, whenever I write worship notes, I feel the need to write something incredible, to make some new, impressive
realization that will make me seem grand and wise. Obviously, I need to hear Hebrews 2:4-9. Our Savior, who is worthy
of all glory, laud, and honor, humbled Himself to the point of death, even death on a cross. As we come before His
throne this morning, He calls us into the victory He has accomplished over death. He reminds us that our hope is built
on His blood and righteousness. When the distractions of this world begin to overwhelm, He drives away our fear and
neediness. He who took the form of a servant has plunged sinners beneath the flood of His love so that we might lose
all our guilty stains. Now, we who once searched for our own glory sing the song of redeeming love. Our only hope is
in Christ. He is firm through the fiercest drought and storm. Because of the power of Christ, we can sing “glory be to
the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost.” —Emma Marsh