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Day 100 - Psalms 100 of 150 Days of Psalms Mountain Top Prayer Pastor Chidi Okorie

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Psalm 100 is a well-known chapter in the Book of Psalms, often referred to as a Psalm of thanksgiving. It is a short but powerful passage that calls on believers to worship the Lord with joy and gratitude. The Psalm is composed of five verses, each rich in meaning and significance. Here’s a breakdown of Psalm 100:
1.Verse 1: “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.”
•This verse is an invitation for all the earth to praise God. It emphasizes the universality of worship, calling on every nation and people to express their joy in the Lord. The “joyful noise” signifies exuberant and heartfelt praise, a sound that resonates with gratitude and reverence for God.
2.Verse 2: “Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing.”
•Here, the psalmist encourages believers to serve God with a joyful heart. Worship and service to God should be done with gladness, not out of obligation or reluctance. Singing is highlighted as a way to approach God, symbolizing that worship should be filled with happiness and praise.
3.Verse 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.”
•This verse calls for the acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty. It reminds believers that God is the Creator, the one who made us and who sustains us. The imagery of “sheep” and “pasture” reflects the care and guidance God provides to His people, underscoring the intimate relationship between God and His followers.
4.Verse 4: “Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.”
•Worshippers are invited to approach God’s presence with an attitude of thanksgiving and praise. The “gates” and “courts” refer to the temple, symbolizing entering into God’s presence. This verse emphasizes that gratitude and praise should be integral to our relationship with God.
5.Verse 5: “For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.”
•The psalm concludes by highlighting three attributes of God: His goodness, mercy, and enduring truth. These qualities of God are eternal and extend to all generations, providing a foundation for our worship and trust in Him.
Summary:
Psalm 100 is a celebration of God’s goodness and a call to worship Him with joy and thanksgiving. It reminds believers of their place as God’s creation and His faithful care as the Good Shepherd. The psalm underscores the importance of gratitude in worship and the everlasting nature of God’s mercy and truth. It is often used in Christian liturgy as a reminder to approach God with a heart full of praise and thanksgiving.

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Psalm 100 is a well-known chapter in the Book of Psalms, often referred to as a Psalm of thanksgiving. It is a short but powerful passage that calls on believers to worship the Lord with joy and gratitude. The Psalm is composed of five verses, each rich in meaning and significance. Here’s a breakdown of Psalm 100:
1.Verse 1: “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands.”
•This verse is an invitation for all the earth to praise God. It emphasizes the universality of worship, calling on every nation and people to express their joy in the Lord. The “joyful noise” signifies exuberant and heartfelt praise, a sound that resonates with gratitude and reverence for God.
2.Verse 2: “Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing.”
•Here, the psalmist encourages believers to serve God with a joyful heart. Worship and service to God should be done with gladness, not out of obligation or reluctance. Singing is highlighted as a way to approach God, symbolizing that worship should be filled with happiness and praise.
3.Verse 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.”
•This verse calls for the acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty. It reminds believers that God is the Creator, the one who made us and who sustains us. The imagery of “sheep” and “pasture” reflects the care and guidance God provides to His people, underscoring the intimate relationship between God and His followers.
4.Verse 4: “Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.”
•Worshippers are invited to approach God’s presence with an attitude of thanksgiving and praise. The “gates” and “courts” refer to the temple, symbolizing entering into God’s presence. This verse emphasizes that gratitude and praise should be integral to our relationship with God.
5.Verse 5: “For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.”
•The psalm concludes by highlighting three attributes of God: His goodness, mercy, and enduring truth. These qualities of God are eternal and extend to all generations, providing a foundation for our worship and trust in Him.
Summary:
Psalm 100 is a celebration of God’s goodness and a call to worship Him with joy and thanksgiving. It reminds believers of their place as God’s creation and His faithful care as the Good Shepherd. The psalm underscores the importance of gratitude in worship and the everlasting nature of God’s mercy and truth. It is often used in Christian liturgy as a reminder to approach God with a heart full of praise and thanksgiving.

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