In this Christ-centered, expository sermon on Psalm 95, the preacher explores why Scripture often likens God’s people to sheep—not because they are dumb, but because they are dependent. Rooted in both Old and New Testament theology, the message highlights three powerful truths:
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The King Is Worthy of Worship – God is our Savior, Supreme King, Sovereign Creator, and Shepherd, deserving our joyful and doctrinally sound worship.
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The Creation Was Made to Worship – Humanity was created to glorify God; worship is not optional but essential to our design and identity.
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There Is No Rest for the Unbelieving – Psalm 95’s warning recalls Israel’s wilderness rebellion. Without faith and obedience, there is no true rest—only judgment. But in Christ, God's people enter His Sabbath rest, secured by Jesus' finished work on the cross.
Drawing from Hebrews 3–4, the sermon exhorts believers to listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd, resist hard-hearted unbelief, and worship in spirit and truth. Jesus is the fulfillment of Psalm 95: our Rock of Salvation, our Shepherd-King, and the one who grants eternal rest.