CORPORATE WORSHIP

“Oh come, let us sing to the LORD! Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation.
Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; Let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms.”
—Psalm 95:1-2

The psalmist calls us to sing to the Lord. We sing with the mind and then communicate that singing through our voice.
This means we must understand the words that we sing.
Singing to the Lord is NOT a mindless exercise, but we must worship the Lord with our mind!
We must be discerning regarding those things that are pleasing to the Lord in His worship.
And notice that our singing is to the Lord, not to the creature. God alone is worthy of all our praise!

Again the psalmist calls us to shout joyfully, or to shout with joy, to the Lord, who is the Rock of our salvation.
He is our stability as the “Rock” metaphor implies.
He supports us when the ground beneath us shakes when we are attacked by the world.
He is our solid ground when Satan attacks us with his fiery darts of doubt and confusion.


The psalmist, once again, calls us to come before the Lord (His presence) with thanksgiving.
Corporate worship is coming into the presence of the Lord, and we are to come as thankful people.
We are to remember what great things the Lord has done (and continues doing) for us, which will engender thanksgiving.
The Psalms are meant to be sung to the Lord! They are inspired words given to us to sing to our glorious God.
In this way, we know that we will represent the Lord rightly when we sing inspired words of Scripture.
All other songs must be examined in light of Scripture as to their faithfulness to the Lord.


So, “Oh come, let us sing to the LORD! Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving; Let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms” (Psalm 95:1-2).

—Pastor S. Henry