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Psalms 100:3

Posted on 18 May at 15:14
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“Know ye that the LORD he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.”

Acknowledging the LORD as God:The verse begins by calling us to know that the LORD is God. This is a fundamental truth of the Christian faith. Recognizing God’s sovereignty and lordship in our lives is essential. It reminds us that God is the ultimate authority and deserves our reverence, worship, and obedience.

God as our Creator:The verse continues by emphasizing that God is the one who made us. This statement acknowledges that our existence is not a result of chance or random processes but is purposefully crafted by God. It highlights God’s creative power and affirms our dependence on Him as our Creator.

We are His people:The verse reminds us that as God’s creation, we belong to Him. We are not autonomous beings but are called to live in a relationship with God. This relationship is characterized by love, devotion, and a willingness to submit to His will. As His people, we are called to live in accordance with His commands and purposes.

The sheep of His pasture:The imagery of sheep and a shepherd is used throughout the Bible to describe the relationship between God and His people. Sheep are dependent on their shepherd for guidance, protection, and provision. Similarly, we are called to trust in God’s care, knowing that He will lead us, provide for us, and protect us. It also implies our need to follow His leading and guidance.

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