Psalm 95: A Heart for Worship

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Psalm 95: A Heart for Worship
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Bill Teubl discusses Psalm 95, focusing on the theme of worship. He connects it to his previous sermon on John 4 (worship in spirit and truth) and emphasizes the corporate nature of worship, its physical expressions (like bowing), and the importance of responding to God’s voice to enter His rest.

  • [00:00:00] Introduces Psalm 95 as a continuation of last week’s topic on worship (John 4).
  • [00:01:11] Reads Psalm 95, noting its three sections: call to praise (vv. 1–5), call to worship (vv. 6–7a), and warning against hardening hearts (vv. 7b–11).
  • [00:05:03] Highlights the corporate nature of worship (“let us”) and ties it to the Church as Christ’s bride.
  • [00:08:59] Explains worship begins with thanksgiving and praise (vv. 1–2), symbolized by the “joyful noise” of the shofar.
  • [00:14:14] Focuses on bowing as a physical act of worship (v. 6), acknowledging God’s holiness.
  • [00:19:28] Links worship to creation/redemption (v. 6: “our Maker”) and hearing God’s voice (v. 7, quoted in Hebrews 3–4).
  • [00:22:17] Warns that hardening the heart breaks worship’s completion, preventing entry into God’s rest (v. 11).

Scripture References

  • Psalm 95
  • John 4
  • Isaiah 6
  • Revelation 4-5
  • 2 Corinthians 3:18
  • Hebrews 3-4

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