A Sermon on “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty”
As part of Northbrook’s on-going hymn memory project, I taught through Joachim Neander’s hymn “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” this past Sunday, as I exposited Psalm 103.
In this sermon, I made five observations about what David’s psalm tells us about the worship of the Lord and how Neander’s hymn illustrates those points.
You can find the sermon, along with the others in the series, through the link below:
Praise to the Lord — Exhorting Ourselves to Adore the Lord



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