WORSHIP THE LORD ALL LANDS

Nov 16, 2025    Apostle Asia Francis

The sermon “Worship the Lord, All Lands” is drawn from Psalm 100, the only psalm titled

“A Psalm of Thanksgiving.


” It is a joyful proclamation that worship is not confined to Israel alone but is a universal call for all nations, tribes, and tongues.


The message emphasizes three key truths:

Worship is universal; all lands are invited to lift up the Lord.

Worship is internal and eternal; it begins in the heart and continues forever.

Worship is lifting Him up; when we exalt Christ, He draws all people to Himself.

The sermon connects the ancient backdrop of temple worship to modern-day devotion, showing how believers today enter God’s presence through thanksgiving, praise, and Spirit-led worship. It calls the congregation to engage joyfully, gratefully, and faithfully in worship that reflects God’s goodness, mercy, and enduring truth.


Description of the Handout

The handout is designed as a companion to the sermon, providing disciples with a structured guide for reflection and application. It includes:


Key Scriptures for meditation (Psalm 100:1–5, Psalm 150:6).

Backdrop of Psalm 100 explaining its temple context and covenant identity.

Comparison Table showing worship in ancient Israel versus worship today.

Practical Applications for corporate, personal, and global worship.

Call-and-Response Moments to encourage active participation during service.

Closing Prayer to seal the message in the hearts of disciples.


Together, the sermon and handout ensure that disciples not only hear the Word but also engage with it, reflect on it, and apply it in their daily lives.