Psalm 66:2

Psalm 66:2

Make His praise glorious

I have been so blessed, over the past 2 years, to sing the songs of the “messianic” Jews who have been called and saved by Christ. There is quite a movement out there including the community at Kehilat HaCarmel (Mount Carmel in Israel) who broadcast their services live a couple of times a week, and who sing only in praise of the Lord. We visited these dear people in 2019 and joined them for an hour of praise as the name of Yeshua was lifted high. 

Karen Davis, Joshua Aaron, Paul Wilbur, Barry and Batya Segal, Sarah Liberman and many others are singing their hearts out for Israel and to their God in these days, and their songs are, almost without exception, simply written to encourage others to “Sing the glory of His name and to make His praise glorious.”

Many of our western hymns and songs are focussed on me and what God has done for me rather than on Him and what I can do for Him! This verse is timely, it reminds us of the purpose of praise and the object of praise. It tells us that praise is literally just what it says, it’s when humans (and creation) perceive the character, words and works of the living God and find themselves compelled to humbly respond in exclamations of joy and thanksgiving. True praise can only come from the lips of the humble and the more we realise how helpless and powerless we are – the more we will praise Him! Hallelujah!

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