Read Psalm 67.
The source of all blessings is God's grace. He extends to us what we do not deserve and what we cannot earn. In the first verse, the psalmist reminds us that His grace to us is personal and relational. He sees our need and our capacity in light of His purposes for us and responds...with His smile ("his face to shine upon us.")
While this song is one of praise, to be accompanied by stringed instruments, it is also missional in nature. He called for everyone in the world to sing along.
Why should the
LORD be praised?
1. God's saving
power is extensive.
The personal
knowledge and worship of God was not limited to
2. God judgment
is equitable.
He will correct every wrong. When the LORD judges sin He does it "right." Ultimately, all wrong-doing and evil is against God. He keeps accurate records of all disobedience of words, thoughts and deeds. His justice will prevail. Unless there is personal repentance of these and faith in the blood of Jesus for forgiveness, there is eternal punishment waiting.
3. God's
guidance is effective.
He will lead us to do what is right. It may seem that the nations are out of control. Certainly, Satan and his demons are at work to bring degradation and upheaval worldwide. But the LORD is sovereign and all these things are working toward the climax of God's purposes. His plan has been given to us in writing to know and to encourage us.
4. God's
provision is evident.
Our mental and physical strength to work comes from Him. The opportunities to earn come from Him. The blessing upon our work for income and increase are His. He not only has promised to meet our needs, He does!
Praise HIM!
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