(1) The where and why of worship.(2) The who and how of worship.
(1) The call to be a joyous assembly.(2) The hope of being a victorious assembly.
(1) A summons for all creation to praise God.(2) A summons for all people to praise God.
(1) The comfort of God’s providential care.(2) The hope of God’s providential provision.
(1) Praising God and not people.(2) Trusting in the only source of true blessing.
(1) The object of proper praise.(2) The scope of proper praise.
(1) Acknowledging the true problem.(2) Identifying the proper solution.
(1) Recognizing our unrighteousness.(2) Remembering God’s faithfulness.
(1) The desperation of loneliness.(2) The comfort of God’s presence.
(1) The depth of the knowledge of God.(2) The joy of knowing God.
(1) The sweetness of unity.(2) The basis for Biblical unity.
(1) Common barriers to Biblical contentment.(2) The key to true contentment.
(1) Remembering past joy.(2) Living in present joy.(3) Longing for future joy.
(1) The need for mercy.(2) Looking to the One who has mercy.
(1) The danger of deceit.(2) The promise of peace.
(1) The call to purity.(2) The way to purity.
(1) The deep darkness of personal distress.(2) The overwhelming hope of covenantal love.
(1) The transience of human life.(2) The eternality of divine favor.
(1) Praying for the restoration of peace.(2) Trusting in the certain hope for future peace.
(1) The incongruity of past mercy and present despair.(2) The constant hope of future joy.