What does Psalm 67:2 reveal about God's desire for global evangelism? Psalm 67:2 in Focus Psalm 67:2: “that Your way may be known on earth, Your salvation among all nations.” Divine Intention Behind the Psalm • The psalmist prays for God’s blessing (v. 1) so that His “way” and “salvation” spread worldwide. • Blessing is never an end in itself; it is a means of mission. • “Your way” points to God’s character and covenant faithfulness; “Your salvation” highlights concrete deliverance offered to all peoples. Global Scope of God’s Saving Work • “On earth” and “among all nations” erase geographic and ethnic limits. • Salvation is not restricted to Israel; it is designed for every tribe, tongue, and people. • The verse anticipates the Great Commission, revealing global evangelism as God’s unchanging plan. Old Testament Echoes • Genesis 12:3 – All families of the earth blessed through Abraham. • Isaiah 49:6 – God makes His Servant “a light for the nations” so salvation reaches “to the ends of the earth.” • 1 Kings 8:60 – Solomon prays the world will “know that the LORD is God; there is no other.” New Testament Fulfillment • Matthew 24:14 – “This gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed in all the world … to all nations.” • Luke 24:47 – Repentance and forgiveness to be preached “to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.” • Revelation 7:9 – A multitude “from every nation” stands before the Lamb, proving God’s mission succeeds. Practical Takeaways for the Church Today • Pray for God’s blessing with the explicit goal of making Him known. • Align local ministry with the global priority embedded in Scripture. • Support and engage in cross-cultural missions; Psalm 67:2 mandates it. • Celebrate ethnic diversity in the body of Christ as evidence of God’s worldwide harvest. |