Today, I am reading and commenting on Psalms 120-135.
The psalmist has some great points for us in today’s psalms. When we ask ourselves where our help will come from, let us join the psalmist in saying that our help comes from the Maker of heaven and earth. If we place our trust in Him, we will have Someone watching over us who never sleeps, not even a short nap. He will watch over our coming and going forevermore. Then we can join with those who rejoice at the thought of going to God’s house, and by that I do not mean the building where we gather to worship. No, when the psalmist talks of going to the house of the Lord, he is speaking of going to the place where God dwells. And God lives within those who trust in Him. So, when we go to God’s house, we are going to where God’s people live in unity. We cannot build that “house” through our own effort, not even working with the most skilled people. If we strive to build a “house” where God’s people live together in unity without God Himself being the architect and builder, our striving will be in vain. So, when the psalmist rejoices with those who say, “Let us go to the house of the Lord,” he is rejoicing with those rely on God to build a place of unity for His people to dwell.
I use the daily Bible reading schedule from “The Bible.net” for my daily Bible reading.