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Psalm
100
A Call to Worship
"Shout joyfully to
the Lord, all the earth. 2 Serve the Lord
with gladness; come before Him with joyful singing. 3Know
that the Lord Himself is God; it is He who has made us, and
not we ourselves; we are His people and the sheep of His
pasture. 4 Enter His gates with
thanksgiving, and His courts with praise. Give thanks to
Him; bless His name. 5 For the Lord is good; His
loving kindness is everlasting, and His faithfulness to all
generations."
Alright, for those of you who are you into sports? Who is your
favorite team? Is it a basketball team, or a football team,
baseball, or maybe hockey, Do you absolutely love to see a great
play? Do you get excited and shout when you see a touch down, a
home run, a goal, or a slam dunk? Do you enjoy entering the gates
of a ball park, a hockey rink, or a stadium? Do you love the
excitement? Then again, do you like going in and sitting down in
front of the tube and getting all psyched up for the "big
event"? The rose bowl? the World Series? or the playoffs?
etc. Do you know all the names of the players on your favorite
team along with their hits, errors, or fouls? Do you know the
batting averages of 5 or more players? Do you vicariously bask in
the glory of your team's victory? Do you praise the wonders of
your pitcher, your goalie, your quarterback? Do you love talking
about them?
There are different things that get us
excited, that cause us to shout for joy. For me its a new
computer program or a good book. For others it could be new
clothes, a new car, going to a party, buying a new music C.D., or
maybe seeing a great movie.
Let me ask you, are you excited about
God? Do you love Him? Do you know all about Him? Do you enjoy
entering His gates with praise? Do you shout for joy and praise
His name with joyful songs? I hope so.
It isn't wrong to shout for a team, to
support them, to talk about how great they are. But the question
is, "Do you know that you are called to give the same, if
not more, devotion and dedication to the Lord as you do to your
favorite team?"
You are called to Worship the Lord, to
spend the same kinds of energy on Him. In fact, did you know that you are called
to Worship the Lord and that the Lord even tells you how to do it?
Turn with me to Psalm 100.
- You are called
to Worship
the Lord -- BY...
- v. 1, SHOUTING
JOYFULLY TO THE LORD, ALL THE EARTH
-
Such
shouting comes from within, from a heart
full of joy.
-
Matt.
12:34 says, "...out of
the abundance of the heart the
mouth speaks."
- ALL THE EARTH
is a proclamation that all
creation is to praise Him.
-
Psalm
65:13, "The meadows are
covered with flocks and the
valleys are mantled with
grain; they shout for joy and
sing.
- Psalm 97:1, "The Lord
reigns; let the earth rejoice;
Let the many islands be glad."
-
Psalm 98:4-6,
"Shout
joyfully to the Lord, all the
earth; Break forth and sing for
joy and sing praises. 5 Sing
praises to the Lord with the
lyre; With the lyre and the
sound of melody. 6 With trumpets
and the sound of the horn Shout
joyfully before the King, the
Lord." -
Isaiah
49:13, "Shout for joy, O
heavens; rejoice, O earth;
burst into song, O mountains!
-
ALL
THE EARTH also means that such
joyful shouting/proclamation is to be done in
concert with others--corporate worship.
- Psalm 22:22, "I will tell of Thy
name to my brethren; In the midst of
the assembly I will praise Thee."
- Acts 2:42, "And they were
continually devoting themselves to
the apostles’ teaching and to
fellowship, to the breaking of bread
and to prayer."
-
(YOU ARE CALLED
to Worship THE LORD BY) SERVING THE LORD WITH
GLADNESS v. 2 [worship in the NIV; it is
better as 'serve' KJV, NASB]
-
Your hearts
are to be filled not only with joy, but
with gladness which is coupled with
service.
-
Rom.
12:1 says, "Therefore, I
urge you, brothers, in view of
God's mercy, to offer your
bodies as living sacrifices,
holy and pleasing to God --
this is your spiritual service
of worship."
- To
be glad means that you are
delighted, pleased, happy,
taking joy, taking pleasure in
something.
-
(YOU ARE CALLED
to Worship THE LORD BY) COMING BEFORE HIM WITH
JOYFUL SONGS. (Singing) v. 2
-
Remember,
you are coming before the Holy Lord,
entering into His presence.
-
Therefore, do so with respect. Do so with an
open and contrite heart, having
made confession of sins, having
repented of wrong, having
trusted in Christ.
-
It is because of the cross of Christ
that we can come before God at all with joyful songs -- that
the Lord God will gladly receive.
-
Our songs of praise and worship
should
come from hearts filled with joy.
-
Our songs should
overflow out of the abundance of grace
that has been given you, first of all,
in the cross of Christ, and second in all
the other blessings you receive.
-
health,
love, food, children, work,
etc.
-
Songs that
exalt the Lord.
-
whether
hymns or praise songs, country
or classical.
-
music
that honors, exalts, and
glorifies the Lord.
-
(YOU ARE CALLED
to Worship THE LORD BY) KNOWING THAT THE LORD IS
GOD. (experiencing) v.3
-
Knowing Doctrine
for a fuller
understanding of God.
-
Trinity, Salvation,
Creator,
Omniscience,
Omnipotence,
Trinity, hypostatic
union, Holy Spirit,
salvation by grace,
the resurrection,
etc.
-
Knowing Christ
-
You can
only know the Lord God through the Son
Jesus Christ. In Matt. 11:27 Jesus said,
"All
things have been committed to me by my
Father. No one knows the Son except the
Father, and no one knows the Father
except the Son and those to whom the Son
chooses to reveal him."
-
Knowing God as opposed
to false gods
-
John
17:3,
"Now this is eternal life: that
they may know you, the only true God,
and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent."
-
Contextually this
means knowing that
JHWH is God, not
baal, not moloch,
not a god from
another planet, not
brahma, not Zeus,
etc.
-
But knowing God
also means to experience
God.
-
Psalm 34:8,
"Taste
and see that the Lord is good."
- Have
you experienced the
comforting presence of
God the Holy Spirit?
- Have
you felt the presence of
God in grace or
conviction?
-
Have
you known the comfort of
God through trials and
testing?
- My wife and I
experienced God's
presence through the
death of our son,
Jacob.
Through it, the
Lord's presence
was very clear.
-
You are called all
to Worship the Lord -- BECAUSE...
-
v. 3,
IT
IS HE WHO MADE US, AND WE ARE HIS AND NOT
WE OURSELVES; WE ARE HIS PEOPLE, THE
SHEEP OF HIS PASTURE.
-
He made you
-- He is the creator.
-
Psalm
95:6, "Come,
let us bow down in worship,
let us kneel before the LORD
our Maker."
-
You are His
people -- He is the Savior.
-
Psalm
71:23, "My
lips will shout for joy when I
sing praise to you -- I, whom
you have redeemed."
-
You are His
sheep -- He is the Shepherd.
-
Psalm
79:13, "Then we your
people, the sheep of your
pasture, will praise you
forever; from generation to
generation we will recount
your praise."
-
Psalm
95:7, "...for he is our
God and we are the people of
his pasture, the flock under
his care."
-
John
10:27-28,
“My sheep
hear My
voice, and I
know them,
and they
follow Me;
28
and I give
eternal life
to them, and
they shall
never
perish; and
no one shall
snatch them
out of My
hand."
You are called to
Worship the Lord -- BY...
-
V 4, ENTERING HIS
GATES WITH THANKSGIVING AND HIS COURTS WITH
PRAISE
-
Being in
the presence of the Lord.
-
the
gates and courts of his
temple?
-
in
church
-
among
believers
-
in
prayer
- Earlier
I said that Doctrine
was important to
have a fuller
understanding of
God; This is true, but prayer is
important for having
a fuller experience
of God.
(YOU ARE CALLED
to Worship THE LORD BY)
GIVING THANKS TO HIM AND v. 4
Why do you
give thanks?
-
Being
in the presence of the Lord
should result in
thanksgiving... in humility,
in
being
aware
of
your
own
sin,
in
wanting
to
repent,
to
confess,
and
receive
the
work
of
God's
grace
in
Christ.
(YOU ARE CALLED
to
Worship THE LORD BY) PRAISING HIS NAME
v. 4
-
Who
else is worthy of such
great praise?
-
Praise
be to God because of His
great mercy in Jesus our
Savior.
-
Psalm
99:2-3,
"The
Lord
is
great
in
Zion,
And
He
is
exalted
above
all
the
peoples.
3
Let
them
praise
Thy
great
and
awesome
name;
Holy
is
He."
-
Psalm
135:1-3,
"Praise
the
Lord!
Praise
the
name
of
the
Lord;
Praise
Him,
O
servants
of
the
Lord,
2
You
who
stand
in
the
house
of
the
Lord,
In
the
courts
of
the
house
of
our
God!
3
Praise
the
Lord,
for
the
Lord
is
good;
Sing
praises
to
His
name,
for
it
is
lovely."
-
Names
of
God:
YHWH,
God,
Lord,
Sovereign,
the
Holy
One,
Father,
Redeemer,
Savior,
The
Almighty,
Creator,
the
Alpha
and
Omega...
You are called
to
Worship the Lord -- BECAUSE
-
V.
5, THE LORD IS
GOOD AND HIS LOVE ENDURES FOREVER; HIS
FAITHFULNESS CONTINUES THROUGH ALL
GENERATIONS
-
True
worship is an acknowledgement of (as
well as a flow from) the knowledge and
experience of
the goodness of the Lord.
- It should
flow out of the abundance of the love,
gratitude, and appreciation that dwells
in your heart--because of Jesus!!
- The
salvation of the Lord will be eternal.
We will enjoy the fellowship of the holy
Lord in His presence forever.
- God's love cannot fail
- God's love is always pure.
- God's love is always infinitely deep.
- God's love is a love of sacrifice in that Jesus, God in flesh, loved us so much that he died for us.
- John 15:13, “Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends."
Conclusion:
- Through Psalm
100, you are called to worship and you are
even told how to worship. Hopefully, your
excitement for the Lord will match that of
sports, or whatever it is you shout for joy
about.
- In this Psalm we have learned that true
worship comes from the heart, a heart filled with the presence of God because of the cross of Christ.
- Will
you shout for joy to the Lord?
- Will
you give Him thanks?
- Will
you praise His name?
- Will
you serve Him with gladness?
- To better
glorify God, remember that it is He who has
made you; you are His people, redeemed by His
Son; remember that He is good and faithful.
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