Psalm 69:32 Β· KJV
"The humble shall see this, and be glad: and your heart shall live that seek God."
King James Version
What does Psalm 69:32 mean? βPassage Context
Devotional Reflection
Not only should our praise make God happy, but it should also make the poor happy and joyful on the streets. Why? Because praise gives us a chance to not only thank God for what He does, but also to help Him do it. God's generosity, which makes us praise Him, should make us more generous, which blesses other people and makes them praise God.
Prayer
Holy God, all-powerful and mighty King, You deserve all praise and honor. You have done great and wonderful things. You have poured out Your blessings upon me. You have kept Your word and shown me the way to be saved. Please give me the power and strength I need to bless, serve, and encourage other people for Your glory. In Jesus' precious name, I pray. Amen.
Reflection Questions
How does humility play a role in your spiritual life?
What does seeking God mean for you personally?
When have you experienced joy from seeking God?
Life Application
Practice humility in your daily interactions and seek God earnestly.
Encourage others to seek God and share how it has impacted your life.
Connection to Jesus
This verse calls for all of creation to praise God, which aligns with the New Testament's emphasis on worshiping Jesus as Lord.
See also: Philippians 2:10-11
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