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Psalm 150: Let Everything That Has Breath Praise the Lord

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Psalm 150 brings the Book of Psalms to a climactic conclusion with the call to praise the Lord. In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins explains where we praise God, why we praise Him, how we praise Him, and who should praise Him. This final psalm reminds us that all creation exists for the glory of God. Through Jesus Christ, believers are brought into a life of worship that will continue forever before the Lord. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/

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Psalm 148 Explained: All Creation Called to Praise the Lord

Psalm 148 is a sweeping call to worship that summons all creation to praise the Lord. The heavens, angels, sun, moon, stars, sea creatures, mountains, animals, kings, rulers, young and old are all called to glorify God. In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins explains how Psalm 148 teaches that creation praises God because it owes its existence to Him. The psalm reminds us that all creation, in every place and at every level, is meant to glorify the Lord. Psalm 148 also points us to Jesus Christ. As Colossians 1 teaches, all things were created through Him and for Him. Through Christ, God's people are brought near and restored to their purpose of worshiping the Lord. For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, please visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/

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