How can Psalm 64:9 inspire us to share God's works with others? The Heartbeat of Psalm 64:9 “Then everyone will fear and will proclaim the work of God, and they will consider what He has done.” (Psalm 64:9) Seeing the Pattern: Fear Leads to Proclamation • “Fear” here is holy awe—grasping God’s greatness with reverence. • That awe naturally overflows in proclamation; once we truly “consider what He has done,” silence feels impossible. • The verse links inward worship and outward witness: we marvel, then we speak. Why God’s Works Must Be Told • His glory deserves public praise (Psalm 96:3). • Testimony strengthens fellow believers (Psalm 40:9–10). • Sharing communicates God’s power to the lost (Acts 4:20). • Our own faith deepens when we rehearse His deeds (Psalm 103:2). Practical Ways to Share His Works • Tell your salvation story—simple, personal, God-centered. • Highlight fresh answers to prayer in everyday conversation. • Use gatherings (meals, small groups, social media) to recount His interventions. • Celebrate creation’s wonders with Scripture‐anchored commentary (Psalm 19:1). • Serve others and explain the motive: “We love because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19). • Memorize short “God did…” verses and quote them naturally (e.g., Psalm 118:23). Let Scripture Fuel Your Voice • “I will proclaim all Your wondrous deeds.” (Psalm 9:1) • “Go home to your own people and tell them how much the Lord has done for you.” (Mark 5:19) • “But you are…that you may proclaim the virtues of Him who called you out of darkness.” (1 Peter 2:9) Living Psalm 64:9 Today • Start each day recalling one concrete work of God—creation, redemption, daily provision. • Ask the Spirit for an opening to share that work with at least one person. • Expect God to use your words; His works are inherently powerful. • End the day reflecting on any opportunity taken, giving thanks and gearing up for the next. |