Psalm 122
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A Song of degrees of David. I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.


JOY IN GOD’S HOUSE

Psa_122:1-9



As in the other psalms of the series there is here alternation between soloist and choir. In Psa_122:1 the soloist rejoices in the proposal made to go on a pilgrimage. The chorus announces that the journey is already accomplished, Psa_122:2-5. The Church of Christ is compacted, built together, by His tears, and blood, and risen power. In Psa_122:6, the soloist bids the company salute Jerusalem, r.v. margin, and the chorus replies. In Psa_122:7-9 the soloist announces three reasons why they should pray for Jerusalem’s peace: They who love her prosper; those who reside within her precincts are our brethren and companions; hers is the house of God builded for His habitation.

Psa_123:1-4

The life of the pilgrim is full of sharp contrasts. Yesterday he was rejoicing in Jerusalem and sharing her peace; today he is grieved with the contempt of her foes. Hence this tiny psalm, which has been compared to “a sigh, an upward look, a sigh.” The oriental servant is an adept at reading the meaning of his master’s slightest gesture, Psa_123:2. Let us live, as our Savior did, with our eye fixed on the least indication of God’s will. See Act_16:1-10.

Through the Bible Day by Day by F.B. Meyer

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