Psalms 67:4

"let the peoples praise you, God. Let all the peoples praise you."

Key Reflection

This verse emphasizes the universal call for worship and adoration, inviting not just a select few but all nations to praise God, highlighting the divine desire for His glory to be acknowledged worldwide. It underscores the inclusive nature of God's kingdom, where every people group is invited to participate in celebrating His sovereignty and mercy.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

O let the nations be qlad, and sing for joy -All the nations of the earth. Let them all be made acquainted with thee; with thy character; with the principles of thy govermnent; with the methods by which thou dost bestow thy favors, that they all may be made glad. These things pertain to them all. The knowledge of these things would convey inestimable blessings to them all, and fill all their hearts with joy.

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