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  • Committed To The Cause

    Contributed by Rodney Kelley on Sep 14, 2008
    based on 4 ratings
     | 4,635 views

    Christians must be committed to declaring the Gospel to the lost

    I. The Mission of the Saved - vs. 1-9 A. We must Glorify - vs. 1-2 - We will sing a different; a new song. 1. New Facts for our Singing 2. New Feelings for our Singing 3. New Friendship and that is why I am singing! B. We must Go - vs. 3-6 1. The Declaration a. His Glory b. His ...read more

  • Sing A New Song

    Contributed by Tim Smith on Sep 16, 2008
    based on 4 ratings
     | 5,742 views

    This is a call to move from traditional worship focusing on the Builder Generation to Multi-ethnic worship. Can also be used to explain the differences in worshop preferences between generations and moving to contemporary worship

    Sing a New Song Psalm 96 I am a PK, a preacher’s kid and grew up in a traditional Methodist church with hymns, the organ, anthems, a handbell choir and Calls to Worship. In 1990, I attended a conference in Houston on cutting edge ministry. The first night opened with worship. I walked in and the ...read more

  • Learning A New Song

    Contributed by Bradley Boydston on Oct 18, 2008
    based on 10 ratings
     | 10,207 views

    We cannot get the old song out of our heads until we replace it with something new.

    This morning I’d like us to spend a few moments with Psalm 96. I’ve noticed that I’ve been preaching on Psalms a lot over the past few years. Maybe it’s because others don’t preach much on the psalms and I feel sorry for them. Or maybe it’s the dynamic nature of the psalms. They’ve got all the ...read more

  • Worship In The Splendor Of Holiness Series

    Contributed by Freddy Fritz on Dec 10, 2021
    based on 1 rating
     | 3,319 views

    In Psalm 96, the Psalmist gives four commands and backs up each command with a reason for their obedience. Psalm 96:1-13 shows us the coming of the Lord to rule as king over all the earth.

    Scripture Today is the Third Sunday of Advent in 2021. We continue in our sermon series, “Christ’s Advent in the Psalms.” On this Third Sunday of Advent, I want to examine Psalm 96. You may recall in our study of the life of King David that after he had been anointed king over Judah and Israel, ...read more

  • A Funeral In Song

    Contributed by Jeff Strite on Mar 26, 2022
    based on 2 ratings
     | 4,984 views

    The woman I preached the funeral for asked me to lead those at the funeral in two Christians hymns. And in those hymns was the power of a risen Christ.

    Psalm 96:1-5 "Sing unto the LORD a new song; sing unto the LORD, all the earth! Sing unto the LORD, bless his name; tell of his salvation from day to day. Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous works among all the peoples! For great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; he is to ...read more

  • What God Cannot Do

    Contributed by Abiodun Adeniyi on Apr 28, 2022
     | 2,335 views

    There are certain things in life that men would appreciate most. Many of such things are not determined by their cost or magnitude but by the values it brought to the recipient at the nick of time.

    THINGS THAT GOD CANNOT DO Text: Ps. 96:1-13; Job. 42:1-2 O sing unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the earth. 2 Sing unto the LORD, bless his name; shew forth his salvation from day to day. 3 Declare his glory among the heathen,his wonders among all people. 4 For the LORD is great, ...read more

  • Don't Lose Your Song

    Contributed by Derrick Tuper on Aug 13, 2018
    based on 2 ratings
     | 18,240 views

    What could cause us to lose our song? Imprisonment? Financial setbacks? A major accident? A serious health condition? In the moment of tragedy sorrow is inevitable but what about afterwards? Let's look at some people who sang in 'unsingable' situations.

    DON'T LOSE YOUR SONG ARM prison outreach ministries newsletter story, "What would it take to make you lose your song?", by Lester Roloff. "Let me ask you a question. What would it take to make you lose your song? Could you sing in the jail? The Lord taught me to sing in the jail one night. I ...read more

  • You're Invited! Series

    Contributed by Michael Deutsch on Oct 7, 2016
     | 6,500 views

    God invites us into a relationship with Christ. That is His heart's desire

    God’s Invitation Psalm 96 October 9, 2016 Well, we are less than one month away from the presidential election. That’s pretty scary! Not one major newspaper has endorsed Donald Trump. That’s never happened before. Even some major nespapers have endorsed the Libertarian ...read more

  • Sing Your Heart Out

    Contributed by Victor Yap on Feb 5, 2017
    based on 1 rating
     | 7,765 views

    Psalms 96

    SING YOUR HEART OUT (PSALMS 96) https://bible.ryl.hk/web_en Grammar Bible (English) https://bible.ryl.hk/web_Bah Tatabahasa Alkitab (Indonesian) https://bible.ryl.hk/web_Esp Biblia de Gramática (Spanish) https://bible.ryl.hk/web_Tag Gramatika Bibliya (Filipino) https://bible.ryl.hk ...read more

  • Ways To Worship

    Contributed by Brian Bill on Aug 17, 2015
     | 11,477 views

    Psalm 96 gives us four ways to worship.

    Ways to Worship Psalm 96 Rev. Brian Bill August 15-16, 2015 Video: Psalm 96 Did any of you go to Tug Fest this weekend? Have you noticed that there’s a little bit of competition between Iowa and Illinois? As a way to settle which state is better, tug teams pull on a 2,400 foot, 680-pound ...read more

  • Seeking Motivation For Worship

    Contributed by Steve Klein on May 25, 2015
    based on 1 rating
     | 9,141 views

    What is my motivation for worshiping God in a way that is pleasing to Him and satisfying to my soul. The key is to focus on God!

    TEXT: Psalm 96:1-13 Intro: Worship, by definition, is 'the reverent love shown to God.' It is homage. In Matthew 15:8-9, Jesus exposed the vain worship of the Pharisees; their worship sounded good, but it was worthless because their heart was not where it should have been. They followed man's ...read more

  • Sing Your Heart Out

    Contributed by Victor Yap on Jul 9, 2015
    based on 3 ratings
     | 8,506 views

    Psalms 96

    SING YOUR HEART OUT (PSALMS 96) Last week a little friend woke me up outside my window on a normal drizzling morning in Hong Kong. I consider it a blessing and a bonus to my flat summer sermon, which reminds me of a story. A saintly woman who had suffered for many months due to a serious illness ...read more

  • The Greater Cantata

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Nov 7, 2013
    based on 9 ratings
     | 7,287 views

    Creation's harmonious praise.

    THE GREATER CANTATA. Psalm 96:1-13. Psalms 93-100 are sometimes known as the “enthronement” Psalms. Yet this is not the enthronement of any earthly king (Psalm 93:1; Psalm 97:1; Psalm 99:1). Many of the words of this particular Psalm (Psalm 96) make their first appearance at the instalment of ...read more

  • Worship Is ....

    Contributed by Horace Wimpey on Sep 23, 2011
    based on 5 ratings
     | 21,245 views

    In psalm 96, we see what worship truly is.

    WORSHIP IS …. PSALM 96 There was a little boy riding in the car with his mother and they were just talking and having a good time together talking about just anything that came into their heads and the little boy asked his mother a question. He asked, how high have you ever counted before ...read more

  • Blessed Be The Name Sermon I: The Lord God Our Father Series

    Contributed by Charles Cunningham on Aug 26, 2020
     | 2,910 views

    As we become more mature in our walk with the Lord, we cherish our unique position as sons of God in the family of God our Father who art in heaven.

    BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD GOD OUR FATHER A seminary professor was vacationing with his wife in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. One morning they were eating breakfast in a little restaurant, hoping to enjoy a quiet family meal. While waiting for their ...read more