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What does Psalm 100 teach about serving God?

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Psalm 100 emphasizes serving the Lord with gladness and coming before Him with joy, reflecting our gratitude for His grace and provision.

Psalm 100 calls us to serve the Lord with gladness and to enter His presence with singing. This underscores the joyful response of God's people to His grace and mercy in their lives. As believers, we should recognize that our service is not to fulfill God's needs, as He is self-sufficient, but rather a response to His love for us. Our service reflects our understanding of who God is—our Creator and Shepherd—and the blessings we receive through Christ. True service comes from a heart that recognizes God's goodness and grace, resulting in a life lived in joyful obedience and worship.
Scripture References: Psalm 100:2, Joshua 24:14-15, Mark 10:45, Acts 17:25

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