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Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 96 | Donny Abbott

31 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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This sermon on Psalm 96 explains that God is the true King who deserves worship from all people everywhere. The speaker highlights four main messages from the psalm: God's salvation is for every nation, God has no rivals and stands above all other things people may worship, God alone deserves our loyalty and devotion, and God will one day return to judge the world and make everything right. The sermon encourages believers to praise God not only when life is going well but also during difficult times, because worship helps refocus their perspective on God's greatness. It also challenges Christians to share the message of Jesus with others, especially people who have never heard it, to reject modern-day idols such as wealth, success, and comfort, and to live with hope that Jesus will return to restore all creation.

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Timberline Windsor | Feed My Soul: Psalm 96 | Donny Abbott

This sermon on Psalm 96 explains that God is the true King who deserves worship from all people everywhere. The speaker highlights four main messages from the psalm: God's salvation is for every nation, God has no rivals and stands above all other things people may worship, God alone deserves our loyalty and devotion, and God will one day return to judge the world and make everything right. The sermon encourages believers to praise God not only when life is going well but also during difficult times, because worship helps refocus their perspective on God's greatness. It also challenges Christians to share the message of Jesus with others, especially people who have never heard it, to reject modern-day idols such as wealth, success, and comfort, and to live with hope that Jesus will return to restore all creation.

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