How can Psalm 22:23 inspire us to share our faith with others? Reading Psalm 22:23 “You who fear the LORD, praise Him! All descendants of Jacob, honor Him! All offspring of Israel, revere Him!” Seeing the Invitation to Speak Up • Three imperatives—praise, honor, revere—call for public response, not silent sentiment. • “You who fear the LORD” broadens the audience beyond ancient Israel to all who trust Him today. • The verse assumes a gathered setting; our words are meant to be heard by others. Why Praise Naturally Spills Over to Witness • Praise turns personal experience into public declaration (Psalm 40:10). • Honoring God before people validates our message (Matthew 5:16). • Reverence for the LORD fuels courage; holy awe outweighs fear of rejection (Acts 4:19–20). • A grateful heart cannot stay quiet about rescue—Psalm 22 moves from agony (vv. 1–21) to proclamation (vv. 22–31), mirroring our salvation story. Looking at the Larger Story • Psalm 22 foreshadows Christ’s crucifixion (Matthew 27:35,46). • Because the Messiah fulfilled this psalm, our praise is anchored in historical reality, not mere sentiment. • Verses 27–28 predict worldwide worship: our witness helps fulfill that promise. New Testament Echoes • Hebrews 2:12 cites Psalm 22:22 to show Jesus Himself leading the praise of God “in the congregation”; we follow His example. • Matthew 28:19–20: the risen Lord commands, “Go therefore and make disciples.” Our praise becomes mission. • 1 Peter 2:9: we are chosen “to proclaim the excellencies of Him who called you out of darkness.” • Romans 10:14–15 reminds us that people cannot believe unless someone tells them. Everyday Ways to Respond • Speak naturally of God’s goodness in daily conversations—share answered prayers, lessons learned, blessings received. • Use social media to honor the LORD with Scripture, testimonies, and thoughtful posts rather than arguments. • Invite friends to church services or Bible studies where communal praise is practiced. • Support missionaries and evangelistic ministries—your resources extend your voice. • Model reverence through consistent integrity; actions amplify words. Putting It into Practice This Week • Identify one recent instance of God’s faithfulness; recount it to at least one person. • Memorize Psalm 22:23 to keep the command fresh in mind. • Set aside time to thank God aloud, allowing private praise to strengthen public witness. Summary Psalm 22:23 pushes praise from the heart to the lips. Because God’s deliverance is real and complete in Christ, honoring Him before others becomes both a duty and a delight. As we praise, honor, and revere the LORD openly, we naturally share the faith that saves. |