TRULY THANKFUL . Many of us memorized it as children in Sunday School. B. Perhaps you need to be reminded as we approach Thanksgiving Day that there are some things for which you need to be truly thankful. LESSONS FROM PSALMS ONE HUNDRED Scripture: Psalm 100:1-5 Ray O. Brooks Introduction: A. It speaks of an invitation to the whole earth to know and to worship God. Dr. Philip W. McLarty. Psalm 100:1-5 A Matter of Gratitude. As one man said, "I milk a lot of cows, but I churn my own butter." Serve the Lord with gladness. Psalm 100 . b. Psalm 100 – A Psalm of Thanksgiving for All Lands. Psa. This Psalm carries the title—A Psalm of Praise. Commentary on Psalm 100. The Bible study connection. The Protocol of Worship - Psalm 100; Scriptures: Psalm 100. Chapter 100. It is with good reason that many sing this psalm very frequently in their religious assemblies, for it is very proper both to express and to excite pious and devout affections towards God in our approach to him in holy ordinances; and, if our hearts go along with the words, we shall make melody in … Thankfulness is at the heart of a worshipper. 1 Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. This sermon reminds us of the role of thankfulness in our encounter with God. Please use these sermons as the Lord leads, but nothing on this site may be used for profit without my expressed, written permission!

This psalm is simply titled A Psalm of Thanksgiving, and it is the only psalm in the collection to bear this title. Psalm 100 is a Psalm of praise and Thanksgiving. Psalm 100 exemplifies the slightly unusual dynamic we find in the Yahweh malak ('the Lord reigns') collection of psalms (Pss 93–100). 3 Know ye that the LORD he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Psalm 100 ranks second only to the 23rd Psalm in popularity. Introduction. Perhaps you have become too accustomed to your blessings. Or, use this outline which is very similar: Psalm 100. When we come to worship we can't help but thank God for who he is and what he has done. 100:1-5 A CALL TO THANKSGIVING. 2 Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing. There are seven commands in the Psalm; thus we could study all the commands of Psalm 100. a. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord. These songs are apparently addressed to the nations at large—for example, here in Psalm 100 'all the earth' is called to join in God’s praise.

1. 4 Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name. There are a number of ways this Psalm can be studied.