Psalm 95

Narrator: Mike Genone
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The summons to Israel, the remnant, in the closing day
Psalm 95 summons Israel to come with joyful songs and thanksgiving before Jehovah (verses 3-4 describing His excellency above the gods and as Creator). But Jehovah is Israel’s Maker, his God also; and now they may look for rest even after so long time and continued failure. Till power comes in to judgment, while it is called today-for in that great tomorrow no evil and no rebellious will be allowed-they are called upon not to harden their hearts as of old in the wilderness, when God sware that they should not enter into His rest. But now, after all, grace says Today, and invites to come before His presence who is the rock of their salvation.