Psalm 67:5 on God's global worship desire?
What does Psalm 67:5 reveal about God's desire for global worship?

Psalm 67:5—God’s Vision for Worldwide Praise

“Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You.”


What the Verse Declares

- God’s invitation is universal—“the peoples … all the peoples.”

- Praise is not a suggestion but the right response to His sovereignty.

- The repetition underscores urgency and certainty: God truly intends global worship.


Why Global Worship Matters to God

- He is Creator of every nation (Genesis 1:27; Acts 17:26).

- His covenant with Abraham promised blessing “to all the families of the earth” (Genesis 12:3).

- He rules in righteousness and deserves recognition from every corner of creation (Psalm 96:10).


Themes Echoed Elsewhere in Scripture

- Psalm 22:27 — “All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the LORD, and all the families of the nations will bow down before Him.”

- Isaiah 49:6 — The Servant is made “a light for the nations.”

- Matthew 28:19 — “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.”

- Revelation 7:9 — A “multitude from every nation” stands before the throne.


Implications for Believers

- Align with God’s heart by participating in missions and evangelism.

- Cultivate a worship life that anticipates the coming global chorus.

- Pray and labor for gospel advance among unreached peoples, confident it fulfills God’s revealed desire.


Takeaway

Psalm 67:5 plainly shows that God’s plan is not regional or tribal; He seeks, deserves, and will receive praise from every people group on earth.

How can we practically 'let the peoples praise You' in our daily lives?
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