Psalm 67:6
Psalm 67:6
“The earth has yielded its increase; God, our God, shall bless us.” (ESV)
Psalm 67 celebrates God's blessing, not merely for personal prosperity, but so that all nations may know His ways. The verse reminds believers that God is the ultimate source of provision, growth, and abundance.
Key lesson: True increase comes from God, and blessings are meant to be shared for the benefit of others.
What Does God Say About Left-Handers?
The Bible does not condemn left-handedness. In fact, several notable individuals were left-handed:
Ehud (Judges 3:15) was a left-handed deliverer whom God used to free Israel.
The tribe of Benjamin included skilled left-handed warriors (Judges 20:16).
Scripture focuses on a person's heart, character, and obedience rather than whether they are right-handed or left-handed.
What Does "On Earth as It Is in Heaven" Mean?
This phrase comes from the Lord's Prayer in Matthew 6:10:
"Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven."
Jesus teaches believers to pray that God's purposes, righteousness, justice, and love would be reflected in human life just as they are perfectly carried out in heaven.
The prayer is a call to align our lives with God's will rather than asking God to align with ours.
Why Does Paul Say We Should Carry Each Other's Burdens?
Paul writes in Galatians 6:2:
"Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."
The "law of Christ" is the law of love. Christians are called to:
Support one another in hardship.
Encourage those who are struggling.
Help restore those who have fallen.
Share practical and spiritual responsibilities.
Bearing burdens reflects the compassion Christ showed toward humanity.
Why Is Praying at 3 AM Important?
The Bible does not command believers to pray specifically at 3 AM.
However, many Christians value early morning prayer because:
It is often quiet and free from distractions.
Jesus frequently prayed early in the morning (Mark 1:35).
It can foster discipline and focused devotion.
The effectiveness of prayer comes from sincerity and faith, not from a particular hour on the clock.
"The Lord is near to all who call on Him." (Psalm 145:18)
God hears prayers offered at any time of day or night.
Why Did God Destroy the Nephilim?
The Nephilim are mentioned briefly in Genesis 6:4 before the Flood.
Different interpretations exist:
Fallen Angel View – Some believe the Nephilim resulted from unions between fallen angels and humans.
Sethite View – Others believe they were powerful human rulers descended from the line of Seth who intermarried with ungodly descendants of Cain.
Ancient Warrior View – Some view them simply as mighty warriors or giants of that era.
The Bible teaches that the Flood was sent because:
"The wickedness of man was great in the earth." (Genesis 6:5)
The primary reason for the Flood was humanity's widespread corruption, violence, and rebellion against God—not merely the existence of the Nephilim.
Connecting These Themes
Psalm 67:6 points to God's desire to bless the earth. The Lord's Prayer asks that His will be done on earth. Carrying one another's burdens demonstrates that will in action. Prayer keeps us connected to God, and the account of the Nephilim reminds us of the consequences of a world that rejects His ways.
Psalm 145:18 summarizes the heart of the matter:
"The Lord is near to all who call upon Him, to all who call upon Him in truth."
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