Psalms - Chapter-100

Chapter Summary

Call to praise God in consideration of His being and His relation to us.

Discussion Questions for Psalms, Chapter 100

  1. How does the psalmist instruct the audience to approach God in verse 2, and what does this suggest about the nature of worship?
  2. What can we learn from the psalmist's call to "serve the Lord with gladness" in verse 2 about the attitude we should have in our service and worship?
  3. From verses 3-5, what insights do we gain about God's character and relationship with His people?
  4. How does Psalm 100 emphasize the universality of God's sovereignty and care for all nations?
  5. Why is it important for us to enter God's presence with thanksgiving and praise, as emphasized in Psalm 100?
  6. What practical implications does Psalm 100 have for believers in terms of cultivating a spirit of gratitude and joy in their worship and daily lives?
  7. In what ways can we apply the exhortation to serve the Lord with gladness and come before His presence with joyful singing, as mentioned in Psalm 100?
  8. How does the psalmist encourage the use of singing and joyful noise in worship in Psalm 100? What did this mean culturally in the psalmist's context? How does this compare to other passages in the Bible that address worship practices? (ESV)
  9. What are the main benefits of approaching God with thanksgiving and praise, as depicted in Psalm 100?
  10. How can believers cultivate a lifestyle of worship and gratitude based on the principles outlined in Psalm 100? (ESV)

Key Words/Phrase

Praise, v. 4.

Characters

God, Psalmist.

Strong Verse(s)

3