TGFABT – Psalm 67

The Unselfish Prayer

“May God…”
Psalm 67:1

May:

  • Used to express possibility
  • Used to express opportunity or permission
  • Used to express contingency, especially n clauses indicating condition, concession, purpose, result
  • Used to express wish or prayer
  • Used to express ability or power

May God…

May We…

Truth Tuesday

Journal: What truth is God teaching you through Psalm 67?

God is reminding me of the importance of big picture praying.

Word Study Wednesday

I loved the Amplified translation of verses 3 and 4.

Let the peoples praise [yâdâh: yawdaw, confess,  give thanks] You [turn away from their idols] and give thanks to You, O God; let all the peoples praise and give thanks to You.

O let the nations be glad and sing for joy, for You will judge the peoples fairly and guide, lead, or drive the nations upon earth. Selah [pause, and calmly think of that]!

Let the peoples praise  [yâdâh: yawdaw, confess, give thanks] You [turn away from their idols] and give thanks to You, O God; let all the peoples praise and give thanks to You!

Praise Him. He judges fairly. He guides, lead, and drives out our enemies. Then praise again.

Do you have something to have something to praise Him about today?

Thankful Thursday

Journal: Tell God something that you are thankful for.

I am thankful God allows me to be part of His precious work in the lives of others.

Faith Stretching/Strengthening Friday

Journal: How is God stretching/strengthening your faith?

He is navigating me through the holiness I started praying for in January, the clean heart of Psalm 51:10.  Some days are better than others. 🙂

Study Questions

Psalm 67