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This is a basic funeral message for a person with little discernible religious belief
Shared: 4/2/2007
We are created for God’s glory and we are to offer Him praise continually
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 1/5/2001
What does God require of us re: worship?
Denomination: Pentecostal
Shared: 7/19/2001
For the psalmist, “praise the Lord” was definitely not a cliché but an ecstatic expression of unbridled joy! In six short verses, he uses the phrase 13 times in Psalm 150.
Denomination: Baptist
Shared: 5/20/2003
Discover the gems hidden in Psalms in this simple yet informative fly-ver of the Jews hymnbook, the Psalms.
Scripture: Psalms 1:1-150:1
Shared: 3/29/2007
worship is simply defined in Psalm 150 by describing who we worship, how we worship, and who can worship
Denomination: Lutheran
Shared: 6/12/2003
Music has an incredible power that many people are unaware of. Discover the joy and encouragement that Godly music can add to your life!
Shared: 12/15/2005
This particular Psalm has been called the "Great Hallelujah Psalm" It is an invitation for all to become active in the praise of God. Let’s examine some of the benefits of corporate praise.
Denomination: Assembly of God
Shared: 7/5/2005
This is the 24th sermon in the series "The End". This sermon looks at what praise is and then looks at the praise and worship service found in Revelation 19:1-6.
Denomination: Baptist
Tags: Heaven
Shared: 10/11/2002
Some thoughts about praising God as found in Psalm 150
Shared: 3/13/2007
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