Psalm 66:1-4 Make a joyful noise to God, all you lands:… The psalm would seem to have been composed on the occasion of some special deliverance; but the expressions used are too general to indicate the time or the occasion of its being written. I. THE WORSHIP OF GOD SHOULD BE JOYFUL AND FERVENT AS WELL AS SOLEMN. (Ver. 1.) Love and reverence are the perfection of worship. II. THE GLORY OF GOD'S NATURE IS THE INSPIRATION OF ALL TRUE WORSHIP. (Ver. 2.) His name is his nature; and the glory of his nature is his greatness and goodness. III. GOD'S PROVIDENTIAL WORK IN HISTORY COMPELS THE RELUCTANT HOMAGE OF EVEN HIS ENEMIES. (Ver. 3.) "Thine enemies feign allegiance unto thee" (see marginal reading). IV. THE WHOLE EARTH IS THE TEMPLE OF GOD, WHEREIN HIS PRAISES ARE CELEBRATED. (Ver. 4.) Prediction of faith, that not only in Zion, but in the whole world, the praises of God should be uttered. - S. Parallel Verses KJV: {To the chief Musician, A Song or Psalm.} Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands: |