Inspiring weekly devotions that motivate us to remain steadfast in our faith in Jesus Christ!
Scripture: Psalm 67:1 — “God be gracious to us and bless us, and cause His face to shine upon us—Selah.”
Reflection:
Many people think of God’s blessings as material gain or success, but Psalm 67 reminds us that true blessing flows from God’s grace—His undeserved favor and presence in our lives. The writer of Psalm 67 uses verse 1 to allude to the Aaronic blessing in Numbers 6; this verse is a prayer for God to show favor toward His people. Why does God bring blessings into our lives? Not just for our own help or pleasure, but to facilitate His mission. God’s blessings are not meant to stop with us. They are intended to flow through us—to glorify His name and reach others.
Prayer:
Thank the Lord for the blessings He’s poured into your life — especially the spiritual ones of salvation, forgiveness, and peace. If you are going through a time of hardship or suffering, ask that God would reveal the blessings in your life that you may be blind to when you are struggling. Pray that He help you not to hoard these blessings but to use them for His glory. Ask that He would make you a channel of His grace.
Action:
Write down three ways God has blessed you spiritually. Then, look for one specific opportunity today to bless someone else through a kind act, encouraging word, or generous gift.
Scripture: Psalm 67:2 — “That Your way may be known on the earth, Your salvation among all nations.”
Reflection:
The purpose of God’s blessing is global. The salvation found in Jesus Christ is not just for a select few, but for every nation and people group. God’s plan from the beginning was for all the earth to know His name. We are invited to participate in this mission — not with a spirit of condemnation, but one of joyful proclamation. Jesus is the only Way, and we are called to make the Way known.
Prayer:
Ask that the Father would give you His heart for the nations. Pray that He would show you how you can be part of His global mission. Whether by praying, giving, or going, ask God to use you to make Jesus known to those who have never heard of Him.
Action:
Learn the name of one unreached people group today and begin praying for them regularly. Visit joshuaproject.net or operationworld.org to get started.
Scripture: Psalm 67:3 — “Let the peoples praise You, O God; let all the peoples praise You.”
Reflection:
God’s blessings are not about our comfort — they’re about His glory. The psalmist’s repeated cry for the nations to praise God points to God’s heart for all people. When others see His grace at work in us, they’re drawn to the One who gives it. This is why we’re called a “royal priesthood” — set apart to proclaim the excellencies of God.
Prayer:
Ask that the Lord would allow your life to reflect His goodness so clearly that others are drawn to praise Him. Pray that He would remove anything in you that distracts from His glory. Call on the Holy Spirit to help you live with a worshipful heart and a missional mindset.
Action:
Ask yourself: “Do people see Jesus in me?” Intentionally choose one person to encourage in their faith today—through a message, prayer, or conversation.
Scripture: Psalm 67:7 — “God blesses us, that all the ends of the earth may fear Him.”
Reflection:
Psalm 67 ends with a powerful promise: God’s blessings on His people will result in global reverence and worship. Revelation 7 paints the final picture — every tribe, tongue, and nation worshiping before the throne. This future certainty should stir in us a present urgency. We are part of a story that ends with worldwide worship of the Lamb. Let’s live in light of that hope.
Prayer:
Thank Jesus for the promise that one day, every nation will worship Him. Ask that He would give you boldness to live with eternity in mind and joy in the mission He’s given you. Pray that He would help you not settle for a small life when He’s called you to be part of something eternal.
Action:
Reflect on Revelation 7:9–12. Take five minutes today to worship God intentionally, joining your voice with the global church, and renew your commitment to being part of His mission.
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