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What does Psalm 100 teach about praise?

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Psalm 100 emphasizes joyful praise and thanksgiving to the Lord, acknowledging His sovereignty as Creator and Shepherd.

Psalm 100 serves as a unique declaration among the psalms, specifically labeled as a 'psalm of praise.' It emphasizes the importance of joyfully acknowledging God as the Creator who made us and as the Shepherd who cares for us. The central focus is on the believer's response of thankfulness, recognizing that all aspects of life are a result of God's sovereign grace and mercy. Verse three encapsulates this theme, urging worshippers to 'know that the Lord, He is God.' This acknowledgment is vital for genuine worship as it establishes our relationship to God as His people, the sheep of His pasture, promoting a lifestyle of continual praise and gratitude.
Scripture References: Psalm 100:1-5

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A Psalm of Praise
Tom Harding · Jul 29, 2012
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