An Exposition of Psalm 100, Part Two

Evening Service
Jul 16, 2017

The 100th Psalm is one of the best-known passages in the Scriptures; in fact, the Lord Jesus Himself would have sung this psalm in worship. Teaching from these verses, Alistair Begg reminds us that our praise, thankfulness, and trust in God’s steadfast love are based on what we know of Him from His Word. We are encouraged to apply this great missionary psalm in the context of our lives, calling others to faith in the one true God.

Psalm 100:3-5

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