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โ›ช Lesson 9: In the Psalms, Part 2

๐Ÿ“˜ 9.5 That Your Salvation May Be Known
โœจ Radiant Ambassadors of Salvation in a Dark World

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๐ŸŸฆ Introduction

There comes a moment in life when we must decide whether we want to remain mere recipients of God’s lightโ€”or become transmitters of it. Psalm 67 is more than a song of praise; it is a missionary call. The light that shines on us is meant to shine through us into the world. In connection with Revelation 14, it becomes clear: God’s people are not called to passively enjoy but to actively radiate. But do we really do that?

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๐Ÿ“– Bible Study โ€“ Psalm 67 & Revelation 14:6โ€“12

1. Psalm 67 โ€“ A Prayer for the Whole World
โ€œGod be merciful to us and bless us, and cause His face to shine upon usโ€”Selahโ€”that Your way may be known on earth, Your salvation among all nations.โ€
(Psalm 67:1โ€“2)

The psalm begins with a priestly blessing (cf. Numbers 6:24โ€“26).
Purpose: Not just personal comfort, but global impact.
Godโ€™s grace is meant to be visibleโ€”so that all nations may know Him.

โžค Core message:
Godโ€™s light is not exclusiveโ€”it is meant for all.

2. Revelation 14:6โ€“12 โ€“ The Three Angels’ Messages
โ€œThen I saw another angel flying in the midst of heaven, having the everlasting gospel to preach to those who dwell on the earthโ€ฆโ€
(Revelation 14:6)

The church stands with Christ on Mount Zionโ€”not as an elite group, but as ambassadors.
It carries the “three angels’ messages”: judgment, worship of the Creator, warning against the beast.
It is a global movementโ€”not a private club.

โžค Connection to Psalm 67:
The light of the gospel is meant to reach all nations, not just “the chosen ones.”

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๐Ÿ“– Answers to the Questions

๐Ÿ“Œ Question 1: Read Psalm 67. How does this hymn of praise affect your understanding of the role of Godโ€™s people in Revelation 14:6โ€“12?

Psalm 67 shows that Godโ€™s blessing was never intended for self-glorification. It is a drive for sharing. Revelation 14 is the practical fulfillment of this idea in the final chapter of earthโ€™s history.

Godโ€™s people are not containersโ€”they are channels.
Godโ€™s face shines not just upon usโ€”it wants to shine through us.

๐Ÿ“Œ Question 2: What responsibility should we feel as a church and as individuals when it comes to sharing the truth we so dearly love?

We donโ€™t just have a responsibilityโ€”we have a holy calling.
If we know the truth that saves, we cannot remain silent.
It would be like ignoring a fire alarm while others are asleep.

Truth is not a privilegeโ€”itโ€™s a mission.

We must ask ourselves:
Am I a bearer of lightโ€”or a blocker of light?
How can I make the gospel visible in my surroundings?

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โœจ Spiritual Principles

  • God blesses us so we can bless othersโ€”not to elevate ourselves, but to reach others.

  • Truth brings obligationโ€”knowledge is not an end in itself; it calls us to responsibility.

  • The church is globalโ€”the end-time message is not for a select few, but for every nation.

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๐Ÿงฉ Application in Daily Life

๐ŸŒ Mission starts in the everyday: A kind invitation, a deliberate testimony, an active conversation about hope.
๐Ÿ•ฏ Live visibly: Let your actions reflect your beliefs. Speak truth in love.
๐Ÿ“ฑ Use media: Share faith-filled thoughts on social networksโ€”your light can shine digitally.
๐Ÿ™ Pray for open doors: Each day ask God, โ€œLord, show me today who needs Your light.โ€

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โœ… Conclusion

Psalm 67 calls us out: Donโ€™t let Godโ€™s light stop with us. Revelation 14 shows how serious this mission is in the end times.

If weโ€™ve seen the light of the gospel, we cannot stay in a dark room.
We must go outโ€”even if it costs us something.

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๐Ÿ’ญ Thought of the Day

โ€œGod caused His face to shine upon youโ€”so that others might find their way to Him in your light.โ€

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๐ŸŽจ Illustration โ€“ The Light Behind the Wall

Mira slowly pulled on her work shoes. It was early morning, still dark outsideโ€”and inside. The nursing home โ€œEvening Peaceโ€ lay quiet; only the hum of emergency lights and distant footsteps broke the silence. Every day she came here. Every day it was the same routineโ€”yet something inside her had changed. Subtly. Quietly. Like a flame about to go out.

At the kitchen entrance lay her worn-out Bible. That day, she had read Psalm 67: โ€œthat Your way may be known on earth, Your salvation among all nations.โ€ And she had asked herself: How? How will they see Godโ€™s salvation if I myself barely feel hope anymore?

Rashid was new. Eighteen, dark eyes, rarely spoke. A refugee from Syria, they told her. Heโ€™d been assigned to her. She was to train him. But he had a wall around him, thicker than any armor. Their first meeting, he said only: โ€œIโ€™m not here because I want to be. Just doing what the system says.โ€ Then: โ€œYou believe in God, donโ€™t you? Your eyes give you away. I lost Him. In Aleppo.โ€

She had stayed silent. Not out of fearโ€”but because she knew: such words should not be covered with cheap answers.

A few days later, he met Mr. Bergmann. Room 7. An old Jewish man with a sharp wit and an even sharper sense for people. He looked at Rashid, read the name on his jacket and said: โ€œAn Arab washing a Jewโ€”if thatโ€™s not divine humor, I donโ€™t know what is.โ€ Rashid had laughedโ€”for the first time. And he stayed.

Week by week, something changed. Barely visible at firstโ€”like a tiny crack in the wall. Rashid began asking questions. Observed attentively. Helped a demented man brush his teethโ€”without being told. He stayed longer than he had to.

One evening after a late shift, he came to Mira. In his hand, a wrinkled paperโ€”Psalm 67.
โ€œI found this in Mr. Bergmannโ€™s room, next to his Bible. I read itโ€ฆ three times. Iโ€ฆ I donโ€™t understand everything. But this partโ€ฆ โ€˜make His face shine upon usโ€™โ€ฆ Do you thinkโ€ฆ that includes me?โ€

Mira swallowed. She had asked herself that same question. But now, with Rashid standing there, she felt the light shining through again.

โ€œYou know,โ€ she whispered, โ€œI believe even the darkest heartโ€”even the one weโ€™ve painted over in blackโ€”canโ€™t block Godโ€™s light. It always finds a way.โ€

A few days later, she found Mr. Bergmann alone. He had grown weaker, but his eyes still burned bright.
โ€œThe boyโ€ฆ heโ€™ll bring more light one day than many who claim to already have it,โ€ he said.

On his last day, Rashid sat on the bench in front of the home. Mira joined him. He didnโ€™t speak right away. Then he handed her a note. A poem. His own.

I came with darkness in my eyes,
with rage inside, with no replies.
But words struck me like rays of lightโ€”
I think I believeโ€ฆ though not yet in sight.

He looked at her. โ€œI prayed yesterday. Just a short prayer. I said: God, if Youโ€™re there, donโ€™t make me just a taker. Make me someone who gives.โ€

Mira smiled, tears in her eyes. She thought of Revelation 14, the angel flying across the sky to proclaim the gospel. The call to all nations. The light that doesnโ€™t stay for itself.

She laid her hand on his shoulder. โ€œThen go,โ€ she said. โ€œGo and be the light youโ€™ve been looking for.โ€

A year passed. Rashid no longer worked at the home. He volunteered at a youth center. Told his story. Spoke of shadow. And of light.

Mira stayed. And every morning she read Psalm 67. And she knew: Godโ€™s face shines. Not only over the strongโ€”but over those whoโ€™ve learned that light shines brightest when itโ€™s shared.

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