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Let Us Search Psalm 100 to Learn about Worship
(Psalm 100)

​Introduction:

         1. This morning we searched the Scriptures to help us learn about "worship."
         2. This evening we are continuing the same theme -- "let us search Psalm 100 to learn about worship."

Discussion:


I.           PSALM  100  BEGINS  WITH  AN  APPEAL  FOR  GOD'S  PEOPLE  TO  OFFER  HIM  PRAISE  (vs.1-3)


         A. Three statements in vs.1-2 indicate that God's people are to give Him praise:
             1. "make a joyful noise unto the Lord"
             2. "serve the Lord with gladness" (see Psalm 122:1)
             3. "come before His presence with singing."
         B. Many of the psalms begin with similar statements (95:1; 96:1).
         C. Three statements in vs.3 show us why God deserves praise:
             1. "the Lord He is God" (see Psalm 95:3-5)
             2. "He has made us, and not we ourselves" (see Psalm 95:6)
             3. "we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture."
                 a. (Psalm 23:1a) David recognized the Lord as his Shepherd.
                 b. David continued in Psalm 23:1b-6 by showing how the Lord blessed him as his Shepherd.
         D. We learn from Psalm 100:1-3 that God's people are to praise Him with joy and gladness, and we are
             given several reasons why He deserves to be praised.

II.          PSALM  100  ALSO  CONTAINS  AN  APPEAL  FOR  GOD'S  PEOPLE  TO  OFFER  HIM  THANKS  (vs.4-5)


         A. Two statements in vs.4 indicate that God's people are to give Him thanks:
             1. "enter into His gates with thanksgiving"
             2. "be thankful unto Him."
         B. Notice that being thankful is connected with entering into God's courts with praise and blessing His name.
         C. Three statements in vs.5 show us why God deserves our thanksgiving:
             1. "the Lord is good"
             2. "His mercy is everlasting" (see Psalm 103:8, 11)
             3. "His truth endureth to all generations."
         D. We learn from vs.4-5 that God's people are to offer thanks to Him, and we are given several reasons
             why He deserves our gratitude.

Conclusion:


         1. In John 4:23-24, Jesus taught that the Father seeks true worshippers to worship Him.
         2. According to Psalm 100, true worshippers:
             a. offer praise to the Lord with joy and gladness because He is God, He is our Maker, and He is our
                 Shepherd
             b. express thanks to the Lord for His goodness, His mercy, and His truth.
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