The desire and petition for universal salvation expressed in this psalm find their fulfilment in the mission Jesus gave to his apostles to preach repentance to all nations (cf. 47" class="scriptRef">Luke 24:47) and in the establishment of the Church in which people of all nations join together to praise the Lord (cf. Acts 2:9-12, 47).

The Church's liturgy uses this psalm on the solemnity of Mary the Mother of God to celebrate the fact that through her has come God's greatest blessing, Jesus Christ, and to have her, as our mother, intercede with him to continue to bless us.