How does Psalm 67:3 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19? God’s Passion for Global Worship Psalm 67:3: “Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You.” Matthew 28:19: “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” Psalm 67:3—The Desire Stated • A plea for universal praise—“all the peoples.” • Assumes God is worthy of worship by every culture, tongue, and tribe. • Echoes God’s promise to Abraham that “all the families of the earth will be blessed” (Genesis 12:3). Matthew 28:19—The Strategy Revealed • Commanded action—“go and make disciples.” • Scope—“all nations,” matching the “all peoples” of Psalm 67:3. • Method—evangelism (go), discipleship (make), and incorporation into the covenant community (baptizing). Connecting the Texts • Psalm 67:3 supplies the goal: universal praise. • Matthew 28:19 supplies the means: disciple-making among every nation. • Together they show that mission exists because praise among the nations does not yet fill the earth (cf. Romans 15:11; Isaiah 49:6). • The Commission is the practical outworking of the Psalmist’s prayer. Wider Biblical Thread • Genesis 12:3—blessing promised to all families. • Isaiah 56:7—God’s house “a house of prayer for all nations.” • Acts 1:8—Spirit-empowered witness “to the ends of the earth.” • Revelation 7:9—multitude from “every nation” fulfilling Psalm 67’s vision. Implications for Everyday Discipleship • Pray Psalm 67:3 with confidence—God intends to answer it through our obedience. • Engage neighbors and nations alike; both are included in “all peoples.” • Support and participate in global missions, aligning with Christ’s command. • Cultivate worship that celebrates God’s heart for every culture, anticipating the Revelation 7:9 gathering. |