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Fr. Mike explains why God would give the Israelites such drastic consequences for their sin, and how it reveals his divine plan and infinite mercy. Today's readings are Numbers 15, Deuteronomy 13-14, and Psalm 96. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
What a great weekend we enjoyed hearing the testimony of so many who are striving to walk in obedience to God’s calling in missions both locally and abroad. Sunday’s service highlighted the theme “ALL IN” and was personified in each of the ministries and individuals who shared. | Series: Non-Series
Evening service1st March 2026
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 96:3. Welcome to "Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes," a tranquil oasis of serenity for your weary soul. In each episode, you'll embark on a soothing journey guided by the wisdom of the most popular book of the Bible, the book of Psalms. Bishop T.D. Jakes' calming voice and gentle prayers will lull you into a peaceful state of mind, perfect for restful sleep or deep meditation. Allow each profound devotional soothe your soul every night. Let the verses of the Psalms cradle your thoughts and provide solace, allowing you to drift into a night of tranquil slumber. Let the Lord be your shepherd tonight, and fall asleep to God's word. Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of these timeless scriptures, nurturing both your spirit and your dreams. Download the Pray.com app for more Bible stories to last a lifetime. To learn more about Bishop T.D. Jakes visit https://tdjenterprises.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send a textIn this episode, you will find the following:1) Reading of Psalm Chapter 962) Explanations of key takeaways3) Summary4) Prayer
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Featured Teacher: Daniel Christensen Psalm 96 issues a triple command: sing, sing, sing the gospel to all nations. This isn't optional—it's our daily calling. Why sing? Because God is great, fearsome, and the Creator who puts all pretender gods to shame. The content of our song is eschatological: "Yahweh reigns!" Our evangelism must be theologically robust, personally experienced, and a summons to submit to Christ as King. When this gospel song goes forth, all creation—heavens, seas, fields, and forests—responds with resounding joy.
Welcome to our Live: Calvary Church podcast, where we delve into the transformative power of faith, hope, and love in navigating the challenges of the modern world. Join us on our journey as we explore inspiring and timeless biblical wisdom that resonates with our contemporary lives. Join us for this week's episode in "Meditating on Psalm 96.” Let's embark on this exploration together and discover the profound impact that these virtues can have on our personal growth, relationships, and the world around us.
In this talk, Jesse preaches about the intersection between worship and mission. (1) Worship fuels mission. (2) Worship demands everything. (3) Worship, missions end. If you desire to declare the wonders of God far and wide, I pray that this message stirs your heart. Series: PsalmsDate: 25-1-26Location: Upper Hunter Presbyterian Church
The Gospel to the Nations (Psalm 96) by Josiah Graves
Morning Service - World Mission Sunday
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Join us as Missions Pastor Elena Ciobo teaches through Psalm 96.
As we step into a new year filled with uncertainty, Psalm 96calls us to lift our eyes beyond ourselves and fix them on a God who reigns. This message invites us to see how God's glory is revealed through the diversity of people and nations, and how His mission has always been bigger than our personal story. We are reminded that God does not send His people because he is absent, but because His glory demands to be made known, calling each of us to live as witnesses of his grace wherever we are.
Zing de longen uit je lijf voor de Koning van de wereld! Psalm 96 roept ons op om Gods macht, scheppingskracht en rechtvaardigheid te bezingen. Welk moment in jouw leven was zo bijzonder dat je er wel een lied over zou willen schrijven?
Veel Heil en Zegen voor het nieuw jaar
Welcome to Day 2745 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2745 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 96:1-13 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2745 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day two thousand seven hundred forty-five of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The title for today's Wisdom-Trek is: A New Song for a Reclaimed World – The Lord Reigns Over the Nations Today, we are setting out on a trek that expands our horizon from the borders of Israel to the very ends of the earth. We are exploring Psalm Ninety-six, covering the entire hymn, verses one through thirteen, in the New Living Translation. In our previous trek through Psalm Ninety-five, we stood in the holy assembly of Israel. We heard the invitation to bow before our Maker, but we also heard the stern warning from the Shepherd-King: "Don't harden your hearts." That psalm ended with a somber reminder of the wilderness generation who failed to enter God's rest because they refused to listen to His voice. It was a call to the insider to stay faithful. Psalm Ninety-six flings the doors of the temple wide open. It turns away from the failure of the past and looks forward to a glorious future where all nations—not just Israel—are invited to worship Yahweh. It is a missionary anthem. It is a coronation hymn. It declares that the God of Israel is not a tribal deity, but the rightful King of the Cosmos who is reclaiming the nations from the lesser spiritual beings that have held them in bondage. So, let us lift our voices and join the global chorus, declaring that the Lord reigns! The first segment is: The Command to Sing a New Song Psalm Ninety-six: verses one through three Sing a new song to the Lord! Let the whole earth sing to the Lord! Sing to the Lord; praise his name. Each day proclaim the good news that he saves. Publish his glorious deeds among the nations. Tell everyone about the amazing things he does. The psalm opens with an explosion of joy and a threefold command: "Sing a new song to the Lord! Let the whole earth sing to the Lord! Sing to the Lord; praise his name." Why a "new song"? In the Psalms, a new song is often required because God has done a new thing. The old songs were about the Exodus from Egypt, about God delivering one nation from another. But this new song is about something far greater. It is about God delivering all nations. The scope has shifted from the local to the universal. The invitation is no longer just for the children of Jacob; it is for "the whole earth." The instruction is specific: "Each day proclaim the good news that he saves." This phrase, "proclaim the good news," is the Hebrew verb basar. In the Greek translation of the Old Testament, this word is euangelizo—the root of our word "Evangelism" or "Gospel." The psalmist is telling us to evangelize the world! We are to announce, daily, that...
Advent—the time in between—is here. But many of us struggle to feel “Christmas-y” when life isn’t where we hoped it would be. If peace feels out of tune for you right now, this episode is for you. Join Rev. Trudy and Rev. Brittany – two of the three female pastors of First United Methodist Church of San Diego – as they discuss their Advent Mixtape, exploring how ancient and modern songs can ground us in peace in a world that never stops moving. While most Christmas songs feel light, airy, and escapist – giving the false perception that peace is only achievable in stillness and calm, David’s Psalmody, Psalm 96 – one of the “lesser-known songs of Christmas” – provides a more honest and hopeful vision of peace. In this progressive digital Bible-study conversation, explore: The meaning of Advent as a season of the in-between What “salvation” means in the Hebrew Bible and Psalms How nature participates in healing, peace, and salvation The difference between societal peace and inward peace Practices and touchstones to stay centered amid holiday chaos How music helps reset our anxiety and restore calm We invite you to keep the conversation going as you journey through Advent. Join our in-person Convergence group, visit our Patreon Channel, or gather friends and family to discuss these reflection questions: What role does music play in your wellbeing? What is the “in-between” of here and not yet that you are in right now? What role does nature play in your understanding of being made whole? Want to hear the rest of Our Advent Mixtape? Join us for Season 3, Episodes 14-16, for reflections on hope, joy, and love. New episodes drop Sunday mornings. In today’s episode, we share a selection from Psalm 96 (NRSV), and, as a bonus treat, the full psalm from The Message translation below. As you read it, consider: What tune do you think would fit this modern translation of the ancient song? Psalms 96 1-2a Sing God a brand-new song! Earth and everyone in it, sing! Sing to God—worship God! 2b-3 Shout the news of his victory from sea to sea, Take the news of his glory to the lost, News of his wonders to one and all! 4-5a For God is great, and worth a thousand Hallelujahs. His furious beauty puts the other gods to shame; Pagan gods are mere tatters and rags. 5b-6 God made the heavens— Royal splendor radiates from him, A powerful beauty sets him apart. 7Bravo, God, Bravo! Everyone join in the great shout: Encore! In awe before the beauty, in awe before the might. 8-9Bring gifts and celebrate, Bow before the beauty of God, Then to your knees—everyone worship! 10Get out the message—God Rules! He put the world on a firm foundation; He treats everyone fair and square. 11Let’s hear it from Sky, With Earth joining in, And a huge round of applause from Sea. 12Let Wilderness turn cartwheels, Animals, come dance, Put every tree of the forest in the choir— 13An extravaganza before God as he comes, As he comes to set everything right on earth, Set everything right, treat everyone fair. Scripture taken from The Message, copyright © 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson. Used by permission of NavPress. All rights reserved. Represented by Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Wisdom From Psalm 96-97 & James 3: The Tongue is a Fire, a World of Iniquity by Shawn Ozbun
Psalm 96, and Ecclesiastes 5: The LORD Cometh to Judge The Earth by Shawn Ozbun
Your giving affects your heart and reflects your heart!
Your giving affects your heart and reflects your heart!
3 of 4 in a series of selected Psalms
A psalm of praise looking to King Jesus' millennial reign and a sobering reminder, judgment is coming—so who do you need to tell about Jesus today?
On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: Tragedy in Kentucky — a fiery UPS cargo plane crash near Louisville leaves at least nine dead, with search efforts ongoing. FOCUS STORY: Corey Asbury and Forrest Frank share the latest on plans for a Christian alternative to the Super Bowl halftime show. MAIN THING: Operation Blessing teams bring clean water, food, and medical aid to communities hit hardest by Hurricane Melissa. LAST THING: Psalm 96:3 — “Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all the peoples!” PRAY WITH US! Faithwire.substack.com SHOW LINKS Faith in Culture: https://cbn.com/news/faith-culture Heaven Meets Earth PODCAST: https://cbn.com/lp/heaven-meets-earth NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454 Navigating Trump 2.0: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/navigating-trump-2-0/id1691121630
Preacher: Jeremy Pynch Text: Psalm 96:3-4
Listen as Pastor Cam Lloyd preached from Psalm 96:1-4 on Sunday, October 26th, 2025.
Psalms with Their Backstories series by Dr. David Rieke The post Psalm 96; Bringing the Ark to Jerusalem pt2 appeared first on Avalon Hills Bible Church.
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Psalm 96 WorksheetNKJV heading – A song of praise to God coming in judgment.I prefer to summarize Psalm 96 with “Come and worship; ____________ and tell!”As I read Psalm 96 look for words repeated at least 3 times as I read the text. Also consider whether those repeated words help us with an outline. One interesting thing about this Psalm is that much of what it contains was the second part of an earlier song written by _________________________ for Asaph to have the people sing (1 Chronicles 16:23ff). Psalm 105 mirrors the first part. On that day David first delivered this psalm into the hand of Asaph and his brethren, to thank the LORD. -1 Chronicles 16:7The ____________________ to sing to the Lord Verses 1-3A lot of people seem to resent the fact that the Bible presents Israel as God's chosen people. But don't forget that in the Bible Israel was blessed to be a blessing to the ___________________ world (Gen. 12:1-3).Romans 9:1-5Remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you. -Romans 11:18Verses 2-3 reminds us of two of the greatest themes of the Bible: that God will get the ________________ He deserves and the good news of His salvation available to humble sinners.According to verse 3, who are we who know the Lord to declare the glory and wonders of God to? _________________ peoples! “Missions is not the main purpose of the church – worship is; Missions exist because worship does not!” -John PiperAnd they sang a new song, saying: “You are worthy to take the scroll, and to open its seals; For You were slain, and have redeemed us to God by Your blood out of EVERY tribe and tongue and people and nation, and have made us kings and priests to our God; and we shall reign on earth.” -The saints in Heaven in Revelation 5:9-10 The _______________________ we sing V. 4-6Psalm 96 repeats the pattern from Psalm 95 – “Come, Sing, For…” Remember that the word for feared can also be translated reverenced. Those who love God and submit to His ____________________________ over them build their life around worshipful ‘reverence' of the Lord. Those who don't should be fearful of the coming judgment (verse 13).We do well to meditate on the characteristics of God.The call to ___________________ serve the Lord V. 7-10What is the chief end (main purpose) of man?To _______________________ God and enjoy Him forever! 5 G LivingNotice there is no sense of “have to” for the Psalmist; He “_________________ to” serve the Lord and declare His greatness to others. That's a great example for us! Levels of motivation to serve God:LoveHopeFaithGratitudeGuiltObligationFear Let all creation celebrate the Lord and _______________________ His coming V. 11-13Verse 13 states a message for the world:There is a God who created and sustains the worldHe is coming to the earth to rule over itHe will ________________ the world with fairness in the end times.
Fall asleep to special Psalm devotionals at https://www.sleeppsalms.com Tonight's prayer is from Psalm 96:3. Welcome to "Sleep Psalms with Bishop T.D. Jakes," a tranquil oasis of serenity for your weary soul. In each episode, you'll embark on a soothing journey guided by the wisdom of the most popular book of the Bible, the book of Psalms. Bishop T.D. Jakes' calming voice and gentle prayers will lull you into a peaceful state of mind, perfect for restful sleep or deep meditation. Allow each profound devotional soothe your soul every night. Let the verses of the Psalms cradle your thoughts and provide solace, allowing you to drift into a night of tranquil slumber. Let the Lord be your shepherd tonight, and fall asleep to God's word. Join us as we embark on a profound exploration of these timeless scriptures, nurturing both your spirit and your dreams. Download the Pray.com app for more Bible stories to last a lifetime. To learn more about Bishop T.D. Jakes visit https://tdjenterprises.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Lord I Take Refuge: Daily Devotions Through the Psalms with Dane Ortlund
❖ Today's Bible reading is Psalm 96: www.ESV.org/Psalm96 ❖ To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional: www.crossway.org/books/in-the-lord-i-take-refuge-hcj/ ❖ Browse other resources from Dane Ortlund: www.crossway.org/authors/dane-c-ortlund/
Phil Maucieri picks up our summer series in Psalm 96 by showing how this psalm casts a vision for praise—calling us to sing to the Lord for who He is and what He has done, to delight in His joy, to declare His glory so the world may know, and to rejoice in Christ, the One who has come, is coming, and will come again.
Phil Maucieri picks up our summer series in Psalm 96 by showing how this psalm casts a vision for praise—calling us to sing to the Lord for who He is and what He has done, to delight in His joy, to declare His glory so the world may know, and to rejoice in Christ, the One who has come, is coming, and will come again.
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Why are we urged to praise the Lord? In today's podcast, Emma Dotter and faithful Watermark member and Worship Initiative staff member, Travis Warren, discuss Psalms 96 through 102. As we focus on God's character, we can remember God's care for us and respond rightly to Him through obedience and praise.Check out Psalm 73 (As For Me) by the Worship Initiative on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZp2k7AcHh8 Check out Psalm 100 (Enter In) by People and Songs on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjgdKWbD0xE Check out the Join The Journey Devotionals here!https://www.jointhejourney.com/You can also check out the Join The Journey Jr. Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/join-the-journey-junior/id1660089898
Fr. Mike explains why God would give the Israelites such drastic consequences for their sin, and how it reveals his divine plan and infinite mercy. Today's readings are Numbers 15, Deuteronomy 13-14, and Psalm 96. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.