Link Psalm 111:6 to Genesis 12:1-3.
How does Psalm 111:6 connect with God's promises in Genesis 12:1-3?

Text at a Glance

Psalm 111:6

“He has shown His people the power of His works, giving them the inheritance of the nations.”

Genesis 12:1-3

“Then the LORD said to Abram, ‘Leave your country, your kindred, and your father’s household, and go to the land I will show you. I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you; and all the families of the earth will be blessed through you.’ ”


Tracing the Covenant Thread

Genesis 12:1-3 launches God’s covenant program: land, nationhood, and worldwide blessing through Abram’s line.

Psalm 111 praises God for keeping that covenant centuries later by physically giving Israel “the inheritance of the nations” (the Promised Land and its spoils).

• The psalm stands as a worshipful report card: God did exactly what He promised Abram.


Key Parallels Between Psalm 111:6 and Genesis 12:1-3

• Divine Initiative

Genesis 12: “The LORD said to Abram…”

Psalm 111:6: “He has shown His people…”

God both initiates and completes His plans.

• Land/Inherit­ance

Genesis 12:1: “Go to the land I will show you.”

Psalm 111:6: “Giving them the inheritance of the nations.”

Promise made, promise delivered.

• Nationhood & Power

Genesis 12:2: “I will make you into a great nation.”

Psalm 111:6: God’s “power” displayed in securing Israel’s territory against stronger nations (cf. Deuteronomy 4:37-38).

• Blessing Beyond Israel

Genesis 12:3: “All the families of the earth will be blessed.”

Psalm 111:6 hints forward: the same “inheritance of the nations” ultimately extends blessing outward (cf. Isaiah 49:6; Galatians 3:8).


Supporting Scriptures That Echo the Link

Psalm 105:8-11 — repeats the oath to Abraham and the gift of the land.

Exodus 6:7-8 — God brings Israel out of Egypt “to give them the land.”

Joshua 21:45 — “Not one of all the LORD’s good promises to Israel failed.”

Hebrews 6:13-18 — God’s oath to Abraham is the believer’s anchor.

Galatians 3:16, 29 — Christ is the promised Seed; believers share in that inheritance.


What Psalm 111:6 Adds to Our Understanding

• A Worship Perspective

The psalmist turns covenant history into doxology, inviting every generation to praise God’s faithfulness.

• Proof of God’s Reliability

By pointing to conquered nations and secured borders, the psalm supplies visible evidence that God’s words in Genesis 12 were not abstract but concretely fulfilled.

• A Forward Look

If God kept the land promise, He will surely keep the global-blessing promise—ultimately fulfilled in Jesus and extended to all who believe (Acts 3:25-26).


Implications for Today

• Confidence: The same God who delivered real estate to Israel keeps every promise to His church (2 Corinthians 1:20).

• Witness: As heirs with Abraham (Galatians 3:29), believers are channels of blessing to “all the families of the earth.”

• Worship: Psalm 111 models gratitude—remembering fulfilled promises fuels present praise and future trust.

How can we apply God's mighty works in Psalm 111:6 to our lives?
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