Psalm 96 — The Beauty of Holiness
Grateful praise of the true God.

Grateful praise of the true God.
What else is there to do but to glorify God? What happened to those who laughed at God, instead?
What should we think about when we consider vengeance?
What do you learn when you look at the world around you?
Rather than quick happiness, godly thinking will bring more lasting joy.
Safety & security in God is the theme of this psalm.
Moses tells us of our hope.
What do we do if we cannot see God working right now?
God knows what our sorrows are.
Zion’s gates are open. Is your heart?
The qualities of God are encouraging to me.
Deliverance from sin does not always mean deliverance from troubled.
A desire for the beauty and safety of a benevolent God.
The conclusion of Asaph’s pleas for God’s help
We must do justice, rescue and deliver the needy.
Don’t lean on your own gods, but on the one true God
We need God to plant, nourish and care for us. If we leave, we need his help to turn us back again.
Let us seek to glorify God when we cry unto God.
If we would learn this lesson we would be more devoted to our good God.
Even when we can’t see him, God is always there.
God saves those who reach out to him in meekness.
God made it all; he rules all.
When change and decay is all we see around, remember you serve a God of Creation.
Sometimes if feels like everyone has an easier life — how should we deal with these feelings?
Solomon’s prayer is our prayer, today.
Our connection with God is lifelong.
When we remember our lows, we can appreciate our highs.
Every time you read it, God’s word connects with your heart.
Not only a God for all people, but Lord over all peoples.
All can love and praise God.