Title: We are the sheep of his pasture.
Contents Hymns Chapter 43 “Praise cannot repay you”, Chapter 250 “Beautiful City of Zion”
Saints who love the joy of self-serving and the efforts of devotion! It is because they think of it as a way of serving the wrong foreign gods to show fear in the way they serve God. Psalm 100 is a song of thanks in which the poet joyfully sang about God's creative work and Jehovah's mercy and faithfulness toward us. God is merciful. He is also our Maker. Therefore, the poet emphasized that we should confess that we are his own people.
First, the psalmist proposes to all the people to serve the Lord with joy (Psalm 100:1-3).
Your people who serve God do not exclude the elements of joy. Also, his people love worship. When we go to the altar of Jehovah and offer praise and prayers to God, we receive the greatest grace. They sing to God the Creator in that place. And we confess to God the most difficult moments of the week, and confess the feelings of sin that occurred during the process as if counting grains of rice. Whenever anxieties or worries abound, Christians confess, We are his own people, and we have nothing to fear. We praise that he is the sheep of his flock, yet it is too early to despair.
Second, while longing for the court of the Lord, the poet did not spare thanks and praise (Psalm 100:4-5).
Where is our true place of worship? The poet introduced the providence of Jehovah as the court he was most grateful for and served. I found that giving thanks at the court was the biggest congratulations and congratulations. Because the poet had a strong urge to enter the courts of Jehovah. The most important thing for the poet was gratitude in his life. That feeling of gratitude was not generated while entering the place of worship, but was the feeling of gratitude that had been waiting for several days.
Dear saint! Jehovah God is really good. The way you nurture us is very kind, caring and sincere. So we teach him to find contradictions in our character in his character. The poet introduced the faithfulness of Jehovah from generation to generation rather than our simple faithfulness. It became a song and a poem of thanks. Therefore, it is still too early to despair about anything. Let's be immersed in the rich rain of Christ's grace by realizing the Lord's method of raising us. -Amen-
Our Lord Jesus Christ! I want to wait for the truthful and blameless day of Christ (Philippians 1:10), and open the eyes of my heart to seek the glory of Jehovah's memory (Ephesians 1:18).