An Exposition of Psalm 100, Part One

Morning Service
Jul 16, 2017

Even as the Psalms spoke to the people of Israel, they point forward to the sweet union each believer has with Christ. Psalm 100, a God-centered psalm of thanksgiving, invites all of creation to worship the Creator. Alistair Begg examines the psalmist’s instruction to praise God.  When, like the psalmist, we orient our existence around who God is, the cries of our hearts are answered, and we can come into His presence with joy.

Psalm 100:1-2

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