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Texts -- 1 Chronicles 16:7-36 (NET)

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David Thanks God
16:7 That day David first gave to Asaph and his colleagues this song of thanks to the Lord : 16:8 Give thanks to the Lord ! Call on his name ! Make known his accomplishments among the nations ! 16:9 Sing to him! Make music to him! Tell about all his miraculous deeds ! 16:10 Boast about his holy name ! Let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice ! 16:11 Seek the Lord and the strength he gives! Seek his presence continually ! 16:12 Recall the miraculous deeds he performed , his mighty acts and the judgments he decreed , 16:13 O children of Israel , God’s servant , you descendants of Jacob , God’s chosen ones ! 16:14 He is the Lord our God ; he carries out judgment throughout the earth . 16:15 Remember continually his covenantal decree , the promise he made to a thousand generations 16:16 the promise he made to Abraham , the promise he made by oath to Isaac ! 16:17 He gave it to Jacob as a decree , to Israel as a lasting promise , 16:18 saying , “To you I will give the land of Canaan as the portion of your inheritance .” 16:19 When they were few in number , just a very few , and foreign residents within it, 16:20 they wandered from nation to nation , and from one kingdom to another . 16:21 He let no one oppress them, he disciplined kings for their sake , 16:22 saying, “Don’t touch my anointed ones ! Don’t harm my prophets !” 16:23 Sing to the Lord , all the earth ! Announce every day how he delivers ! 16:24 Tell the nations about his splendor , tell all the nations about his miraculous deeds! 16:25 For the Lord is great and certainly worthy of praise , he is more awesome than all gods . 16:26 For all the gods of the nations are worthless , but the Lord made the heavens . 16:27 Majestic splendor emanates from him, he is the source of strength and joy . 16:28 Ascribe to the Lord , O families of the nations , ascribe to the Lord splendor and strength ! 16:29 Ascribe to the Lord the splendor he deserves ! Bring an offering and enter his presence ! Worship the Lord in holy attire ! 16:30 Tremble before him, all the earth ! The world is established , it cannot be moved . 16:31 Let the heavens rejoice , and the earth be happy ! Let the nations say , ‘The Lord reigns !’ 16:32 Let the sea and everything in it shout ! Let the fields and everything in them celebrate ! 16:33 Then let the trees of the forest shout with joy before the Lord , for he comes to judge the earth ! 16:34 Give thanks to the Lord , for he is good and his loyal love endures . 16:35 Say this prayer: “Deliver us, O God who delivers us! Gather us! Rescue us from the nations ! Then we will give thanks to your holy name , and boast about your praiseworthy deeds.” 16:36 May the Lord God of Israel be praised , in the future and forevermore . Then all the people said , “We agree ! Praise the Lord !”

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  • [1Ch 16:8] Give Thanks To God The Lord
  • [1Ch 16:10] More About Jesus
  • [1Ch 16:11] Not Only When Ascends The Song
  • [1Ch 16:25] Splendor And Majesty
  • [1Ch 16:29] When The Great Sun Sinks To His Rest
  • [1Ch 16:31] Sing Out Your Gladsome Carols
  • [1Ch 16:33] O Thou In Whose Presence
  • [1Ch 16:34] Blessed Redeemer (2)
  • [1Ch 16:34] God Is So Good

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