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The beginning of the Church year (Fall) and all of its activities calls for a renewal of commitment and repentance to do the Lord’s work. This Psalm is a call to worship and a call to battle for the church and its ministries.
Denomination: Mennonite
Shared: 9/4/2007
"Thy Kingdom come" is a call for God to increase His Kingdom, to convert the hearts of unbelievers, to draw people to a saving knowledge of Christ.
Denomination: Congregational
Shared: 7/6/2002
Without a rich heart, wealth is an ugly beggar so the secret of success is to do the common things uncommonly well.
Denomination: Pentecostal
Scripture: Psalms 24:1-24:2
Shared: 8/10/2004
We all know that worship is important, both to us and to God. This psalm is believed to have been written after the ark was carried to Jerusalem. The question is asked "who can approach the Lord?" This psalm lists three conditions that we need to remem
Denomination: Church of God
Shared: 10/5/2002
Psalm 24 reveals the meaning of life or God’s plan for man.
Scripture: Psalms 24:1-24:6
Shared: 6/6/2005
God wants us to have clean hands, and just like Mama used to inspect our hands before dinner, let us lift our hands for God to inspect while we pray.
Shared: 9/3/2003
Palm SUnday sermon on how Jesus ascends into God’s presence and takes us with him
Denomination: Lutheran
Shared: 3/21/2002
The way into God’s pesence, and the consequent blessing.
Denomination: Independent/Bible
Scripture: Psalms 24:3-24:5
Tags: Holiness
Shared: 10/8/2005
David cry’s out for Holiness in these verses. He answers the all important question, "Who will make it to heaven?"
Denomination: Holiness
Scripture: Psalms 24:3-24:5
Shared: 2/13/2003
WORSHIP USHERS THE KING OF GLORY INTO HIS RIGHTFUL DOMAIN
Denomination: Independent/Bible
Shared: 10/18/2000
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