Praising Before God
This sermon on Psalm 100 presents a call to joyful, heartfelt worship grounded in a proper understanding of God's nature and our dependence on Him. It emphasises that true praise is not merely ritual but a foretaste of heavenly joy, marked by gladness, thanksgiving, and a deep awareness of God's sovereignty, goodness, and eternal faithfulness. The message unfolds through three interrelated themes: heavenly pleasure, where worship is a joyful expression of delight in God's character; heavenly perfume, highlighting that genuine service and praise flow from a humble, grateful heart that finds its identity in Christ; and heavenly perspective, which calls believers to see themselves as God's people—dependent sheep in need of a faithful Shepherd—rejecting self-reliance and idolatry in favour of a transformed, God-centered worldview. Ultimately, the sermon affirms that the Psalms, especially Psalm 100, are not only a songbook of praise but a divine blessing that shapes doctrine, fosters unity, and draws believers into the eternal realities of God's mercy and truth, which endure across all generations.
| Sermon ID | 131262243356106 |
| Duration | 38:28 |
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| Category | Midweek Service |
| Bible Text | Psalm 100 |
| Language | English |