Psalm 117
This is the shortest song or chapter in the Bible, but it stands tall. Its message is fantastic and a beacon of hope in a dark world.
The psalmist calls for all people to praise the Lord. not just Israel nor those select gentiles who have converted to Judaism. So much of the Old Testament is about Gentiles being outsiders, but here God is acting in such a way that everyone should praise Him. The reason is summed up in verse 2: great is his love towards us. The word "great" could be translated as "strong" or "mighty." It is overwhelmingly powerful or mighty. The word can even be translated as "insolent." For us, "insolent" carries a negative tone, but the meaning here is a strength that is unconcerned about any force of opposition. God's love for all people is so strong that it is unconcerned and unimpressed by any obstacle. The powers of darkness and sin are nothing compared to the love of God for all peoples.
“Thank you, God, that you love everyone, even me. AMEN.”