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  1. Sep 11, 2018 · The psalm consists of seven commands addressed to the whole earth and two motivation clauses that give clear reasons justifying this resounding call to praise Yahweh! (450) Explore these seven commands and the two motivation clauses of our praise below.

  2. The main reason Psalm 100 was written is to express Gods peoples gratitude toward their Creator. Psalm 100 serves as a hymn of worship and praise to Yahweh. The psalm encourages joyful and grateful worship, emphasizing the universal call for all the earth to praise the Lord.

  3. Nov 25, 2019 · In Psalm 100:1-2, “all the earth” refers to God’s special relationship with Israel. David wanted God’s people at the time to acknowledge what the Lord has done with them through praise and song. This is why doing things like worship is so important; the Lord has done so much for us and we deserve to thank Him! Know that the Lord is God ...

  4. Let’s take a look at that small but extremely powerful psalm and see how we can serve the Lord with gladness. The Command: Make a Joyful Noise and Sing. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. (Psalm 100:1-2)

  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Psalm 100 is the last of a grouping of eight psalms that share the phrase: “The LORD reigns.” This confident assertion addresses doubts and struggles that have been raised in other earlier...

  6. Psalm 100 does not identify its author or its context. But many believe that it was drafted following the Jews’ exile. It begins with a call for all the Earth to worship God. This suggests that this psalm, like the ones that precede it, foreshadow the end times.

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  8. 4 days ago · David Guzik commentary on Psalm 100, which speaks of all the earth coming to worship God, entering His gates with thanksgiving, His courts with praise.

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