What Is Psalm 100 About?

Jun 27,2025 00:00

What Is Psalm 100 About?

Psalm 100 is a short yet powerful call to worship, traditionally sung as a thanksgiving hymn in Jewish and Christian liturgies. Its simple structure makes it ideal for congregational singing.

1. Call to Praise (v. 1)

“Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth!” The psalm opens with an invitation to exuberant, corporate celebration.

2. Serve with Gladness (v. 2)

“Serve the Lord with gladness; come into his presence with singing.” Worship is both service and celebration.

3. Know His Character (v. 3)

  • Creator: We are God’s people, His sheep.
  • Good: His steadfast love and faithfulness “endure to all generations.”

4. Thanksgiving and Praise (v. 4–5)

Entering His gates with thanksgiving and courts with praise acknowledges God’s goodness; thanksgiving leads to joy.

Liturgical Usage

Often used at the start of services or festivals, Psalm 100 unites worshipers in a corporate posture of gratitude and reverence.

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