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Psalms 66:3 meaning

An explanation of Psalms 66:3

In this vibrant and communal song of praise, the psalmist invites all nations to recognize God's impressive works. The call to worship recognizes the fearsome awe that God inspires through His actions. This verse emphasizes not only the brilliance of God's works but also how His powerful presence compels even His enemies to acknowledge His sovereignty. The psalm takes on a universal tone by not just exalting God among the Israelites but extending this call across all creation, expressing a prophetic longing for a time when all peoples would recognize His authority and worship Him.

This verse suggests that awe toward God is an integral part of true worship, reminding believers that praise is not merely a communal act but a declaration of God's greatness. As expressed, “Through the greatness of thy power shall thine enemies submit themselves unto thee.” This expectation of reverent submission speaks not just to fear but to a transformative acknowledgment of God’s majesty. The psalm thus aligns with the New Testament's mission to spread this recognition of God to all the earth (Matthew 28:18-20).

Psalms 66:3