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Psalm 96

Psalm 96 calls us to praise and worship God, acknowledging His greatness, supremacy, and beauty, and to look forward to His coming judgment and righteousness.
Henry Law preaches on the importance of praising the Lord with joyful songs, declaring His glory among all people and showing forth His salvation daily. He emphasizes the greatness and supremacy of God, contrasting Him with the idols of the nations, and encourages worship in the beauty of holiness. Law also highlights the anticipation of the Lord's righteous judgment and reign, urging believers to spread His glorious name with fervor and expectation.

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Again we are loudly called to magnify the Lord in joyful song. Thoughts are directed to the extension of Christ's kingdom. He is proclaimed as coming to consummate salvation. May our souls respond, "Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly!"

1-3. "O sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth. Sing to the Lord, bless His name; show forth His salvation from day to day. Declare His glory among the heathen, His wonders among all people."

Praise never can be too exuberant. Everything that has breath should live to praise the Lord. In this work there never should be weariness. Causes of praise are ever fresh, and fresh should be the responding notes. Let us sing a new song. New thoughts, new motives should enliven the soul. Our hearts should ever seek renewal, and be looking onward to the new heavens and the new earth, where He shall reign who has made all things new. Hence new should be our song. As day succeeds to day, so let praise succeed to praise. Let too our diligent efforts convey to the poor and ignorant of every climate the tidings of redeeming love. Let the heathen learn through us the glories of Christ's salvation.

4-6. "For the Lord is great, and greatly to be praised; He is to be feared above all gods. For all the gods of the nations are idols; but the Lord made the heavens. Honor and majesty are before Him; strength and beauty are in His sanctuary."

Behold the greatness, the supremacy, the glory of our God. Heathen idols are utter vanity. Let us call the poor heathen to cease to bow down to stocks and stones. Let us teach them to worship Him who has made heaven and earth. This worship is mighty to enliven and sanctify. It is beautified with all the radiancy of heaven's glory.

7-9. "Give to the Lord, O you kindreds of the people, give to the Lord glory and strength. Give to the Lord the glory due to His name; bring an offering, and come into His courts. O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; fear before Him, all the earth."

Who can describe the pure delight of spiritual worship! Let us draw near to Him who is a Spirit in spirit and in truth. Let it be our choice joy, to magnify His holy name, to ascribe to Him the glory which is so greatly His, and to acknowledge the omnipotence with which He is invested. Let it be our delight to consecrate to Him all the resources with which we are endowed; to present to Him ourselves, our bodies, souls, and spirits, which are His by every right of creation, redemption, conquest, and our own surrender. Let us reverently seek His hallowed courts, and offer holy service. There is no beauty to be compared with holiness, which is the reflection of our God.

10-13. "Say among the heathen, that the Lord reigns; the world also shall be established that it shall not be moved; He shall judge the people righteously. Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and all its fullness. Let the field be joyful, and all that is in it; then shall all the trees of the forest rejoice before the Lord; for He comes, for He comes to judge the earth; He shall judge the world with righteousness, and the people with His truth."

Nothing quickens praise more than constant expectation of the coming of the Lord. Yet a little while and He who shall come will come and will not tarry. Behold He comes leaping upon the mountains and skipping upon the hills. Oh thrice blessed, thrice glorious day! The heavens and the earth, with their ten thousand tongues, shall rejoice and sing. Righteous shall be His reign. Truth shall be exalted, and the tabernacle of God shall be with men. Should not this prospect warm our hearts to spread abroad His glorious name! Surely the very stones would rebuke our silence.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Call to Praise
    • Sing to the Lord a new song
    • Show forth His salvation from day to day
    • Declare His glory among the heathen
  2. The Greatness of God
    • The Lord is great and greatly to be praised
    • He is to be feared above all gods
    • He made the heavens
  3. The Supremacy of God
    • Heathen idols are utter vanity
    • Worship Him who has made heaven and earth
    • This worship is mighty to enliven and sanctify
  4. The Beauty of Worship
    • Draw near to Him who is a Spirit in spirit and in truth
    • Magnify His holy name
    • Acknowledge the omnipotence with which He is invested
  5. The Coming of the Lord
    • Nothing quickens praise more than constant expectation of the coming of the Lord
    • He shall judge the world with righteousness and the people with His truth

Key Quotes

“O sing to the Lord a new song; sing to the Lord, all the earth.” — Henry Law
“Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and all its fullness.” — Henry Law
“Behold He comes leaping upon the mountains and skipping upon the hills.” — Henry Law

Application Points

  • Let us draw near to God in spirit and in truth, and worship Him with a pure heart.
  • Let us spread abroad the glorious name of God, and rejoice in His presence.
  • Let us look forward to the coming of the Lord, and be ready to face His judgment and righteousness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the call to praise in Psalm 96?
The call to praise is to sing to the Lord a new song, show forth His salvation from day to day, and declare His glory among the heathen.
Why should we worship God?
We should worship God because He is great, greatly to be praised, and to be feared above all gods.
What is the beauty of worship?
The beauty of worship is to draw near to God who is a Spirit in spirit and in truth, and to magnify His holy name.
What is the coming of the Lord?
The coming of the Lord is a time of judgment and righteousness, where He shall judge the world and the people with His truth.
How should we respond to the coming of the Lord?
We should respond by spreading abroad His glorious name and rejoicing in His presence.

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