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Psalms 67:3

Posted on 18 May at 15:16
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“Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.”

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 67:3 (KJV):Verse: “Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.” (Psalm 67:3, KJV)

1. Context: Psalm 67 is a psalm of thanksgiving and a prayer for God’s blessings upon His people. It is believed to be a communal hymn, expressing the desire for all nations to come to know and worship the true God.

2. Call to Praise: The verse begins with a call for the people to praise God. The psalmist emphasizes the importance of praise and worship as an integral part of the relationship between God and His people. It is a reminder that God is worthy of all praise and that all people, regardless of their nationality or background, should join in praising Him.

3. God’s Universal Sovereignty: The psalmist acknowledges that God’s reign extends beyond the boundaries of Israel. The phrase “let all the people praise thee” indicates a desire for all nations to recognize and acknowledge God’s sovereignty and greatness. It reflects the psalmist’s understanding that God’s blessings and salvation are not limited to one group of people but are available to all who seek Him.

4. The Purpose of Praise: Praise is not only an expression of gratitude but also a means of declaring God’s goodness and making Him known to others. By praising God, the psalmist invites all people to join in the worship and to experience the blessings that come from a relationship with Him. Praise also serves to exalt God’s name and bring glory to Him.

5. Application: As believers, we are called to continue the tradition of praise and worship that was established in the Old Testament. We are to actively participate in praising God both individually and collectively. Additionally, we are called to share the good news of God’s love and salvation with all people, inviting them to join in praising Him.

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