Psalm 95 — Our Approach to God
If God is our Maker, what do we make of him?

If God is our Maker, what do we make of him?
What is our response in adversity?
What praise, if all the floods lift their voice
How to be fruitful and green in old age.
What brings us in with God and his Son?
Though we may suffer consequences, we don’t have to be completely separated from God.
Thankful that the great promise is more faithful than we are.
A psalm of total darkness: the despair of life without any knowledge of the gospel.
Let us not pray for revenge, but for hope.
God’s Zion with more Charity than one could ever dream.
A psalm of David way out here with psalms by other people.
This song speaks about the one true help for sin and guilt.
When you walk to the house of God, you have everything you need.
God, who himself is without prejudice, demands that we behave in kind.
If we would just listen to God and not our own hearts.
Behold, the branch!
Prayer for good news in a world of bad news.
What will you learn from this teaching psalm?
What should you do when you’re frustrated?
Asaph writes some of the most exciting psalms.
If you lift up your horn on your own, God has a cup waiting for you.
A God who will wage war against the adversary.
How do we compare the here and now with the hereafter?
How we ought to interact with others.
Personal praise and prayer is so easy, we might forget how important it is.
When you need God *now*, don’t forget to pray for others.
What a big psalm! So many things to think about — jump on in!
A Big psalm about a Big God.
That blessings on might be for others.
What a clear and intimate declaration of faith in regeneration. We need to share this with everyone we can.