Behold, I stand at the door, and knock if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. Jesus Christ. John 1:17
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Praise the Lord for His Sovereignty and Mighty Deeds.

Psalm 135 is a call to wholehearted praise, summoning the servants of the Lord to worship Him in His house because He is good and His name is worthy. It grounds praise in God’s sovereign choice of Israel, His supreme authority over all creation, and His power displayed in mighty acts—especially in delivering His people from Egypt and defeating oppressive kings. The psalm contrasts the living Lord with lifeless idols, warning that those who trust idols become like them—spiritually dull and powerless. It also emphasizes that God’s name and remembrance endure, and that He judges His people with righteous compassion. The chapter closes by commanding all within Israel to bless the Lord, showing that true worship is a response to God’s real works and unmatched supremacy.

Psalms 135:1 – 135:21

  1 Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye the name of the Lord; praise [him], O ye servants of the Lord.
  2 Ye that stand in the house of the Lord, in the courts of the house of our God,
  3 Praise the Lord; for the Lord [is] good: sing praises unto his name; for [it is] pleasant.
  4 For the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself, [and] Israel for his peculiar treasure.
  5 For I know that the Lord [is] great, and [that] our Lord [is] above all gods.
  6 Whatsoever the Lord pleased, [that] did he in heaven, and in earth, in the seas, and all deep places.
  7 He causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth; he maketh lightnings for the rain; he bringeth the wind out of his treasuries.
  8 Who smote the firstborn of Egypt, both of man and beast.
  9 [Who] sent tokens and wonders into the midst of thee, O Egypt, upon Pharaoh, and upon all his servants.
  10 Who smote great nations, and slew mighty kings;
  11 Sihon king of the Amorites, and Og king of Bashan, and all the kingdoms of Canaan:
  12 And gave their land [for] an heritage, an heritage unto Israel his people.
  13 Thy name, O Lord, [endureth] for ever; [and] thy memorial, O Lord, throughout all generations.
  14 For the Lord will judge his people, and he will repent himself concerning his servants.
  15 The idols of the heathen [are] silver and gold, the work of men’s hands.
  16 They have mouths, but they speak not; eyes have they, but they see not;
  17 They have ears, but they hear not; neither is there [any] breath in their mouths.
  18 They that make them are like unto them: [so is] every one that trusteth in them.
  19 Bless the Lord, O house of Israel: bless the Lord, O house of Aaron:
  20 Bless the Lord, O house of Levi: ye that fear the Lord, bless the Lord.
  21 Blessed be the Lord out of Zion, which dwelleth at Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord.

STATEMENT OF FAITH
We Believe…

In one God, eternally existent in three persons – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit;

In the absolute deity and full humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ, God the Son, His virgin birth, His sinless life, His miracles, His substitutionary and atoning death for all through His shed blood, His bodily resurrection, His ascension to the right hand of the Father, and His personal return in power and glory to judge the living and the dead;

In the present ministry of the Holy Spirit, by whose indwelling the Christian is empowered to live a holy life, to witness and work for the Lord Jesus Christ;

In the divine inspiration of all 66 books of the Old and New Testaments as originally given, guaranteeing their infallibility, entire trustworthiness, and supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct;

That all people are sinners and cannot save themselves. Salvation is received as a free gift of God’s grace, apart from works, through repentance and personal faith in the redemptive work of Christ and the regenerating power of the Holy Spirit;

In the bodily resurrection of both the saved and the lost, the eternal blessedness of the saved, and the eternal punishment of the lost;

In the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ who are thus members of His Body, the Church, whose work is the worship of God, perfecting the saints, and evangelization of the world.

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