Thanks Offerings to the Only Good God (Psalm 100)
/In light of Thanksgiving, Pastor Richard encourages us to deeply consider making the giving of thanks to God a daily practice and presents us with two fitting offerings to bring before God.
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In light of Thanksgiving, Pastor Richard encourages us to deeply consider making the giving of thanks to God a daily practice and presents us with two fitting offerings to bring before God.
Pastor David Erickson of Immanuel Bible Church in Bellingham teaches on Psalm 113, a passage that focuses on the intentional praise and worship of the Lord. In being good stewards of what God has created, we must determine to focus on Him above all else, and prioritize praising His great Name.
Contrary to the current culture of self-promotion and self-exaltation, we seek the Exaltation of the Lord Jesus Christ, as we herald the life-saving message of the Gospel, humanity's one and only hope for salvation from sin and from God's just judgment.
Any human conception of the nature of God will be insufficient. As followers of Christ, believers in the One True and Most High God, our lifelong pursuit is to understand as much as we can about His character and respond in humble worship.
Three lessons we can learn on godly contentment.
True joy is found in God’s forgiveness of our sins.
Turning to God in confession is the proper response to our sin.
A relationship with God is to be treasured above everything else in this life.
The depravity of man leads us to long for deliverance.
The holiness of God demands our worship.
God has revealed Himself so that we would live for Him.
Because God is our Shepherd, we lack nothing.
In response to evidences of God’s steadfast love for all His creation we should praise Him and trust Him.
Hard trials should drive us to greater trust in God’s steadfast love.
Even in the midst of difficulties, you are in the hands of a God who sustains and delivers.
God’s loving care of His people should cause everyone to praise Him.
An interview with the psalmist about the impact God’s Word has on his life.
How our heart works, how it was ruined by sin, and how it is being fixed by God.
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