“Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name; make known among the nations what he has done.” (1 Chronicles 16:8, NIV)

Today’s scripture is taken from the first words spoken by the priests that served before the ark of the covenant of God. The ark was the physical representation — a reminder, if you will — of the presence of God. 

These words were prescribed by David, and are as good today for us as they were thousands of years ago for the Children of Israel. 

First, we are invited to “give praise to the Lord.” May all that we do speak well of our heavenly Father. 

Next, we are to proclaim His name: That is, to “advertise” that God is. There are many forms of advertising. Some of it is active, and some of it is passive; but all forms carry a message.  Are we proclaiming His name, or are we hiding our relationship to God as if it is of no consequence to us?

Third, our advertising has the purpose of making known to the nations — that is, those who know not God — what God has done for you. This is your story, and no one should be able to tell your story as well as you. 

Today, let your life be an advertisement for the goodness of God.  – Luther

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  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Luther, I sent this verse to my mother, who is in a nursing home after suffering a major and totally debilitating stroke before Christmas. I send a verse daily (although I’m not as faithful as you are). Here’s what I said:
    While the second part of this verse may not seem as though it applies to you, since you have a hard time even talking, I think that by saying your rosary and praying each night with Treedle, out loud, for all the caretakers to see, is doing exactly that: proclaiming His name.
    1 Chronicles 16:8 “Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name; make known among the nations what he has done.”
    Luther, thanks for being part of our family.

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