WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF ALL THE PEOPLES PRAISED THE LORD

The call of the men of God throughout all of history has been a wake-up call to all nations and peoples to praise God for the idle tribulations and all kinds of evil that have been brewing around the world thus touching all the nations of the earth
In this regard the psalmist David in this psalm also calls to praise God for his faithful mercy and for all the wonders that God has done since the foundation of the world

Psalm 117
Praise for Jehovah's Mercy
117 Praise Jehovah, all nations;
All peoples, praise him.
2 For he has magnified his mercy upon us,
And Jehovah's faithfulness is forever.
Hallelujah.
(RV1960)

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Although this psalm is very brief, this call to worship finds a place in the theology of Paul who includes all nations in God's plan of salvation.

Romans 15:11
11 And again:
Praise the Lord, all you Gentiles,
And magnify all the peoples.
(RV1960)

Praising God is and should be an honor for all peoples and doing so means great blessings because if all peoples and nations recognized the great mercy and faithfulness of God and praised him, we would have saved ourselves various tribulations and evil that afflict all nations today. towns and cities of the world

Powerful motivations for praise are the mercy of God and his everlasting faithfulness these two attributes of God are a constant theme from one end of the Bible to the other as the entire word of God significantly expresses these qualities of God

In these circumstances it is obvious that if the peoples and nations praised God in gratitude for his love, fidelity and mercy, today we would be a better society, a better world.

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