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sing for joy

Psalms 67:4
"O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for Thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah."

"Praise the Lord!" is how everyone needs to respond to God's Blessings! We want God's love and salvation for "ALL NATIONS." This is the essence of the Gospel message. The idea and the hope that the blessing of some will lead to the enlightenment of others and spread across the whole world. This is a profound statement about the inclusivity of God's plan for humanity. All people need to acknowledge the one true God's sovereignty and goodness. There are no boundaries, limitations or exclusions. EVERYONE who accepts Jesus as their Lord and Savior will be saved! It's a heart issue. EVERYONE needs to welcome Jesus into their hearts. 

This is worth singing about! Naturally, God will judge ALL people fairly and govern the nations justly. ALSO, imagine a world where ALL people live with peace and justice in their hearts. Where all people recognize and celebrate God's righteous rule. Where people are not trying to get one up on their friends and neighbors. Where all people share GOD'S blessings with their community. United in praising God's fairness and governance over them. We could ALL joyfully celebrate together!

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