Psalm 67: Blessed for the Nations—God’s Mission and Global Worship

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Psalm 67: Blessed for the Nations—God’s Mission and Global Worship

In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins walks through Psalm 67, a missionary psalm that reveals God’s heart for the nations. This psalm teaches that God blesses His people not merely for their own comfort, but so that His saving power may be known throughout the earth and all peoples may rejoice in Him.

Show Summary

Psalm 67 connects blessing, worship, and mission. Dave explains how this psalm calls God’s people to see His grace as purposeful, meant to display His glory among the nations. The repeated call for all peoples to praise God highlights the global reach of redemption, and the psalm ultimately points to Jesus Christ, the true blessing to the nations.

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Episode Notes

Key Scripture

Psalm 67

Main Theme

God’s blessing for global worship

Key Doctrine

God’s mission to the nations

Main Takeaway

God blesses His people so that all nations may rejoice in Him.

Memory Verse

“Let the nations be glad and sing for joy, for you judge the peoples with equity and guide the nations upon earth.” — Psalm 67:4

What This Psalm Teaches

  • God blesses His people with purpose so that His salvation may be made known to the world.
  • The proper response to God’s saving work is joyful praise from every nation.
  • True joy for the nations is found in the righteous reign of God.
  • God’s blessing produces fruit that testifies to His goodness and faithfulness.
  • God’s ultimate aim is global reverence, worship, and joy in Him.

Christ Connection

Psalm 67 finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Christ is the ultimate blessing given to the nations. Through Him, God’s saving power is made known worldwide. He reigns with perfect justice and gathers worshipers from every tribe, tongue, and nation.

Cross References

  • Numbers 6:24–26
  • Genesis 12:1–3
  • Isaiah 49:6
  • Matthew 28:18–20
  • Acts 13:47
  • Revelation 7:9–10

Application

  • Personal: Receive God’s blessing with a heart for His mission.
  • Family: Teach that God’s grace is meant to be shared.
  • Church: Support and engage in global gospel work.
  • Work: Live as a witness to God’s goodness wherever He has placed you.
  • Hope: Rejoice that God is gathering worshipers from all the nations.

Gospel Call

God sovereignly blesses His people to advance His redemptive purpose among the nations. If you are not in Christ, come and rejoice. God’s salvation is offered through Jesus Christ. Repent and believe in Him.

Call to Action

Thank you for joining me on this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave. Be sure to subscribe, share this episode, and join us again as we continue walking through the Psalms together.

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