Psalm 95:1-11
‘Come,
let us sing for joy to the Lord... Let us come before Him with
thanksgiving... Come, let us bow down in worship...’(1-2,6). We are to
worship the Lord with joyful thanksgiving. We rejoice in the Lord. We
give thanks for His love. He is ‘the great God’. He is ‘our God’. He is
the God of creation - ‘In His hand are the depths of the earth, and the
mountain peaks belong to Him. The sea is His, for He made it, and His
hands formed the dry land’. He is the God of salvation - ‘We are the
people of His pasture, the flock under His care’(3-5,7). If we are to
learn to worship the Lord with joyful thanksgiving, we must open our
hearts to Him: ‘Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your
hearts’(7-8). When we hear the call to worship, we must open our hearts
to the Spirit of worship.
Psalms 96:1-97:12
‘The
Lord reigns’(96:10; 97:1). ‘The Lord is King!’. He is not only ‘the
King all-glorious above’. He is ‘the King of love’. He is ‘our Maker,
Defender, Redeemer and Friend!’. He is not only ‘the King of heaven’. He
is ‘the God of grace’. He is ‘the King of mercy’(Church Hymnary,
35,36,388,360,86). His reign is not to be restricted to some faraway
heaven. It is not to be a reign that is far removed from the
practicalities of our everyday life. He is to reign in our hearts. He is
to reign in every part of our life. Let His reign of love begin. Let
His grace and mercy control all that you do. We must pray, ‘Reign in me,
Sovereign Lord, reign in me’. When we say, ‘Let Your Kingdom come’ and
‘let Your will be done’, we must pray, ‘Captivate my heart. Establish
there Your throne’(Mission Praise, 570).
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