What does "let the nations be glad" reveal about God's global mission? Setting the Scene Psalm 67 is a short, joy-filled hymn that links God’s blessing on His people with His plan to be known and worshiped among all peoples. Verse 4 carries the vibrant cry: “Let the nations be glad and sing for joy” (Psalm 67:4). Key Verse in Context “Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You. Let the nations be glad and sing for joy, for You judge the peoples justly and guide the nations of the earth.” Phrase Focus: “Let the nations be glad” • “Let” — an open summons, not a suggestion, flowing from divine authority • “the nations” — every ethnic group, tribe, and language, echoing Genesis 12:3 and Revelation 7:9 • “be glad” — deep, lasting joy rooted in God’s righteous rule and gracious guidance What the Phrase Reveals About God’s Global Mission • Universal scope: God’s blessing never stops at Israel’s borders; it is aimed at “all the earth” (Psalm 67:2). • Joy as the goal: True gladness springs from knowing and praising the living God, not merely from material prosperity. • Justice and guidance: God’s righteous judgments and shepherd-like leadership are offered to every nation, reinforcing that He is King over all (Isaiah 33:22). • Blessing leads to witness: The psalm links God’s favor on His people (v. 1) with the nations seeing and rejoicing, showing that missions is birthed out of blessing. The Golden Thread Through Scripture • Genesis 12:3 — “in you all the families of the earth will be blessed.” • Isaiah 49:6 — “a light for the nations, that My salvation may reach to the ends of the earth.” • Matthew 28:19 — “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations.” • Revelation 5:9 — “You purchased men for God from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.” Across the canon, God’s intention remains the same: global redemption that culminates in global rejoicing. Our Role in the Story Today • Celebrate God’s blessing openly so others see the goodness of the Lord. • Invest in gospel work that reaches unreached peoples, aligning with God’s heart for every nation. • Model righteousness and justice, mirroring the character that makes nations glad. • Speak of the true Source of joy, pointing beyond temporary happiness to eternal gladness in Christ. Takeaway Truths • God’s mission is worldwide, seeking worship from every nation. • Joy is central to that mission; gladness grows where the gospel goes. • Believers are blessed to be a blessing, channels through whom God invites the nations to sing for joy. |