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  1. Psalm 95:1-3. O come, let us sing, unto the Lord, &c. — Thus the pious Jews, in ancient times, exhorted and excited each other to employ their voices in honour of Jehovah, and to celebrate the rock of their salvation — And Christians are now called upon to stir up each other to the same blessed work, in the same or similar language.

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      Revelations do not arrive; doors are not opened in Heaven;...

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      Psalm 95:2 Let us come before his presence with...

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      Psalm 95:9. When your fathers tempted me, proved me, and saw...

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      Psalm 95. In Anticipation of His Coming. 1. Singing unto...

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  2. Mar 19, 2017 · There is an implicit moral demand tucked inside praise: if God is God, if God is magnificent, and worthy of all adulation, then we are on the hook to live in God-like ways, to be holy, faithful, as obedient as possible. Psalm 95 underlines this aspect of praise in an unusual way. God is praised for seven verses — and then, fittingly, right ...

  3. Psalms 95:1. to Christ, the Rock, ( 1 Corinthians 10:4 ) , a Rock, for height, being higher than the saints, than the kings of the earth, than the angels in heaven, than the heavens themselves; for strength, being the mighty God, and mighty Saviour; for shelter, being the saints security from avenging justice and wrath to come: a Rock, on which ...

  4. Here, David reveals seven lessons for properly worshiping God. These include: (1) joyful gratitude, (2) corporate celebration, (3) adoration, (4) reverence, (5) humility, (6) obedience, and (7) faith. First, David urged believers to sing joyful songs of gratitude to God. Your worship should also be expressed with joy and gratitude for all God ...

  5. Psalm 95. . Psalm 95 invites us into an exuberant celebration of God's majesty, while simultaneously offering a stern warning about the perils of disobedience. It serves as a powerful reminder of God's immense power and the significance of obedience in our relationship with Him. The Psalm urges us to heed God's voice today and continuously sing ...

  6. Psalm 95 – God Worthy of Our Humble and Obedient Worship. This wonderful psalm is quoted and analyzed in Hebrews 3:7-4:13. There (Hebrews 4:7) it is said to be “in David.”. This may indicate that David the Son of Jesse was the unattributed author, but it is also possible that the author of Hebrews simply referred to the Book of Psalms as ...

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  8. Calvin's Commentaries. Psalm 95:1. O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. Psalm 95:1-5. 1. Come, let us rejoice before Jehovah; let us make a joyful noise to the Rock of our salvation. [43] 2. Let us come before his face with praise, In psalms let us shout for joy unto him.

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