Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 120-135.
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As I first read through today’s psalms I felt overwhelmed by how each of these short psalms had a different theme. I was not sure what I would write today. Then, as a method of focusing my thoughts I read through and noted the lines which stood out to me. Now I am going to try to put together a coherent summation of those.
We live among those who do not wish to surrender to God and thus experience violence and war. We should accept the peace which God offers and pray that He brings peace to Jerusalem, to His people. I want to expand on that bit about praying for the peace of Jerusalem. I believe that is both figurative and literal. We should pray for the peace of the city of Jerusalem and for the land in which it sits. Not because we should stand with Israel, but because the conflict there exists between groups of people who do not wish to accept God’s will. Later the psalmist reminds us that it is good and pleasant when brothers dwell in unity. God desires that all people should dwell in unity with each other, serving Him. The psalmist tells us to take joy from worshiping the Lord and to both extend invitations to others in worshiping the Lord and accept others invitation to join them in worshiping the Lord. He also tells us to focus our eyes on God so that we can see the least indication that He wishes us to do something different. If our eyes are focused on God, we will not be watching others to see what they are doing wrong.
This series of psalms began with the psalmist speaking of how we live among those who want war, who are more concerned with what others are doing wrong than with serving God. Well, he also reminds us that if we focus on doing God’s will our help will come from the Lord. If we put our trust in the Lord nothing will be able to move us. Fear the Lord and walk in His ways and He will provide for all of your needs. However, no matter how hard we work and strive, if we did not seek and accept God’s guidance for our plans, they will amount to nothing. In fact, if our project requires us to work long hours and not get rest, God is not in that project. So, do not worry and fret. Instead, calmly wait for the Lord to act and show you the path you should follow.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.





















