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Have you ever wondered why some people propose marriage at large gatherings like a professional baseball game? They might want to make the moment memorable by choosing such an unusual setting. But they might also feel it is not enough to declare their love to their beloved in private, they want the whole world to know.
Today’s psalm is a rousing call to praise God. The psalmist commands “all the earth” to praise the name of God all the time (vv. 1–2). God has done wonderful things for Israel (v. 3). He has chosen to dwell in Israel’s midst (vv. 6, 8). He is far superior to any other so-called god (v. 4). It was not enough for Israel to keep the truth about this God to itself. Israel needed to proclaim His name and His works to all the nations.
“Ascribe to the LORD, all you families of nations, ascribe to the LORD glory and strength” (v. 7). The nations are invited to come into the Temple courts and present offerings to the God of Israel (v. 8). They are commanded to join Israel in worshiping the Lord (v. 9).
But it is not enough to just have Israel and the nations worship God, creation itself is invited to join the chorus! The psalmist calls on the heavens and earth, the seas and fields, and even the trees to proclaim the greatness of God (vv. 11–12). Our joy at the salvation God has provided overflows, inviting others to join us in giving thanks to the Lord. It is best to acknowledge God’s rule now because He is coming to judge (v. 13).
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Have you ever wondered why some people propose marriage at large gatherings like a professional baseball game? They might want to make the moment memorable by choosing such an unusual setting. But they might also feel it is not enough to declare their love to their beloved in private, they want the whole world to know.
Today’s psalm is a rousing call to praise God. The psalmist commands “all the earth” to praise the name of God all the time (vv. 1–2). God has done wonderful things for Israel (v. 3). He has chosen to dwell in Israel’s midst (vv. 6, 8). He is far superior to any other so-called god (v. 4). It was not enough for Israel to keep the truth about this God to itself. Israel needed to proclaim His name and His works to all the nations.
“Ascribe to the LORD, all you families of nations, ascribe to the LORD glory and strength” (v. 7). The nations are invited to come into the Temple courts and present offerings to the God of Israel (v. 8). They are commanded to join Israel in worshiping the Lord (v. 9).
But it is not enough to just have Israel and the nations worship God, creation itself is invited to join the chorus! The psalmist calls on the heavens and earth, the seas and fields, and even the trees to proclaim the greatness of God (vv. 11–12). Our joy at the salvation God has provided overflows, inviting others to join us in giving thanks to the Lord. It is best to acknowledge God’s rule now because He is coming to judge (v. 13).
Donate to Today in the Word: https://give.todayintheword.org/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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