A Prayer for God’s Blessing and Global Worship
“God be gracious to us and bless us,
And cause His face to shine upon us” — Selah —
“So that Your way may be known on the earth,
Your salvation among all nations.
May the peoples praise You, God;
May all the peoples praise You.”
Joy Among the Nations
“May the nations be glad and sing for joy;
For You will judge the peoples with fairness
And guide the nations on the earth.” Selah
“May the peoples praise You, God;
May all the peoples praise You.”
God’s Provision and Global Reverence
“The earth has yielded its produce;
God, our God, blesses us.
God blesses us,
So that all the ends of the earth may fear Him.”
Context and Meaning
Psalm 67 is a short, joyful psalm, likely used in worship during harvest or thanksgiving. It echoes the Aaronic blessing (Numbers 6:24–26), but expands the vision outward to include the whole world. It beautifully links God’s blessing to global mission—showing that His favor is not just for personal comfort, but for the salvation of the nations.
Key Themes:
- Blessing With a Purpose: The psalmist prays for God’s grace not just for personal good, but so that His ways would be known globally (v. 1–2).
- Universal Worship and Joy: The ultimate vision is that every people and nation would worship God joyfully and justly (v. 3–5).
- God’s Blessing Sustains and Spreads: The harvest is a sign of God’s favor, and it calls forth reverence across the earth (v. 6–7).
Psalm 67 is a prayer and prophecy—a vision of a world drawn to God through His goodness and justice.
Reflection and Impact
Psalm 67 challenges us to see God’s blessings as bridges to witness and tools for mission:
- God’s Grace Isn’t Meant to Stop With You: You are blessed so that others may know the blesser (Genesis 12:2-3).
- Worship is the Goal of All Nations: God’s plan is that every tribe, tongue, and people would praise Him (Revelation 7:9-10).
- The Church is a Channel of God’s Goodness: Your testimony, generosity, and joy can draw others to the truth (Matthew 5:16).
- God Reigns With Righteousness: He is not only good—He is just and fair to all peoples (Isaiah 11:4).
Psalm 67 invites us to see blessing as a means of mission, and worship as a global destiny.
Application
- Pray for the Nations: Include unreached people groups and global missions in your prayer rhythm (Psalm 2:8).
- Use Blessings to Bless Others: Let your resources and influence serve God’s kingdom work globally (2 Corinthians 9:11).
- Praise God as a Global King: Rejoice not only in personal salvation, but in His worldwide rule and redemptive plan (Psalm 96:3).
- Share the Reason for Your Joy: Your story can help someone find joy in the just and loving God of all the earth (Romans 10:14-15).
Closing Thought
Psalm 67 reminds us that God’s blessing is never just for us—it’s always meant to shine His glory to the ends of the earth. Join the global chorus and pray:
“May the peoples praise You, God; may all the peoples praise You.”

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