November 19, 2022

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Read – Psalms 120-124

What does it say?
The psalmist called on the Lord, the Maker of Heaven and Earth, to be Israel’s help in distress and to mercifully watch over them. Going to the house of the Lord brought joy.

What does it mean?
Psalms 120-134 are the Songs of Ascents (Degrees). These psalms of David, Solomon, and most likely Hezekiah were sung on the journey to Jerusalem for the annual feasts. As the Israelite families looked up toward the hills around Jerusalem, they literally lifted their eyes to the Lord, whose presence dwelt in the Temple of the holy city. They could walk with confidence because the One they worshipped and appealed to in any kind of distress was the Creator of everything – their Helper, Keeper, and Defender. The opportunity to publicly worship the one true, living God brought tremendous joy.

How should I respond?
Where do you turn for help? No problem is too difficult for the Lord. He is waiting for you to look to Him for everything you need. One way to keep your eyes on the Lord as your Helper, Keeper, and Defender is by regularly attending church. Corporate worship is a great source of strength for the coming week as you gather with fellow believers to praise and worship God and to encourage one another. Do you eagerly await the opportunity to publicly worship with your church family? Focusing your thoughts during the week on God’s character and past faithfulness will help you to joyfully anticipate giving Him public praise.