In this message, Pastor Byron explores Psalm 100 to confront spiritual amnesia and consumer Christianity by asking whether believers are more like dogs (grateful servants) or cats (entitled masters) in their relationship with God. He demonstrates that true understanding of God’s goodness should produce six marks of gratitude: joyful obedience, trusting submission, vocal praise, passionate service, corporate worship, and humble reverence—challenging believers to pursue God’s joy and gladness found only in knowing Him and serving Him faithfully, especially through recommitment to gathering together as God’s people.

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