Read Psalm 66.
"There is no testimony without a test." The psalmist has come through the test and made an "A". In verses 10-12, he described it as coming through a fire, like a carrying crushing burden, and making it through a flood of water. He saw the results of his prayers.
The word much overused word "awesome" (ESV) has to do with reverential fear and respect. In Scripture it is how mankind is to react to the person and power of God. The jaw drops in astonishment and we declare Him to be full of "awe."
In verse 5, we are invited to witness the mighty hand of God at work. He performed miracles in the past by drying up the Red Sea for Israel. He is active now as He observes and is aware of every move of people in all the nations.
"Yet" (v.12b). The purpose of the test was not in the fire, the burden, or the water. The purpose was that by coming through those things he would see the faithfulness of God and give Him glory.
God is good. And, as a result of passing the test "you have brought us out to a place of abundance."
How did the psalmist respond?
He wrote a song so we could sing along with him and praise God.
He presented a special thank offering to God.
He recommitted himself to fulfill his promises and live for God.
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