Friday, May 18, 2018

Song of Ascents - Psalm 126, Verse 4




It is so enlightening when we understand how brilliantly the Psalmist uses physical descriptions to describe what he wants to say, Adonai. Just as the Negev is a desert land that is dry, without shade or trees or streams, and how when You release the rain, torrential rivers fill the stream-beds bringing great relief to those in the area; in much the same way, may Your grace come like rain, O gracious Father as those still in captivity are set free to return to Your promise and salvation. 

There are many who have believed in You, Yeshua and have believed that salvation that comes from You. Week after week they proclaim, "Lord! Lord!". They cast out demons in Your name. They do miracles in Your name. Yet their lives are not in sync with the new creation that You resurrected in righteousness and holiness and truth (Eph. 4:24). Like captives many by their behaviour show that they are still held captive in Babylon. Show mercy Adonai. Like streams that fill the vadis (stream-beds) in the desert, I ask that You bring a revival in the hearts of so many who proclaim Your name so that their stand for truth will be with courage and boldness.


Song of Ascents comprises of a collection of 15 psalms from Psalm 120 to 134. While there are a number of suggestions as to what the phrase, “Song of Ascents” could mean, one thought is that these psalms were sung by Israel as they went up to Jerusalem to celebrate the three annual feasts that the Lord had commanded (Lev. 23; Ex. 23:14). 

We have concluded the seven-day Feast of Unleavened Bread which started on the 15th day of the first month of the Biblical calendar (or on the evening of March 30, 2018). During this seven day feast, Israel went up to Jerusalem singing these Songs of Ascent. The next feast is Shavuot (or Pentecost) which is 50 days from First-fruits. (This year it falls on May 20, 2018.) 

From the day of First-fruits, which was the day our Lord rose from the dead, we have completed 47 days of counting up to the fifty days to Shavuot (Lev. 23:15-16), the next feast day of the Lord. This counting is also a good reminder of the fact that after our Lord Yeshua rose again, He revealed Himself to His disciples and many others for 40 days before pouring out the Holy Spirit upon them and clothing them with power from on high. Having now seen the Lord ascend into heaven the disciples tarried in Jerusalem just as He instructed them. The Feast of Weeks was only ten days away when all Israel was to gather in Jerusalem according to the command of God. While Yeshua told them that they would receive the Holy Spirit “not many days from now”, could they have imagined that this glorious promise of the Father would be granted to them on the day of the Feast of Weeks? I wonder if they knew that God was to fulfil one more of His promises on His appointed ‘Moedim’, just as He did on His other three appointed days of Passover (in Yeshua’s death); the Feast of Unleavened Bread (in Yeshua’s burial) and in First-fruits (Yeshua’s resurrection). 

My purpose of posting a verse from these psalms each day (during these days between the Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Feast of Weeks (Shavuot) which in Greek is called Pentecost) is so that we too—if you are a son (or daughter) of Israel, even though you once may have been a Gentile but now through the great grace shown to us by the Father and through the blood of the Messiah Yeshua—can pilgrim into the presence of the Most High God (for we are the temple of God and the Holy Spirit dwells in us) singing these psalms to Him who sits on the throne (in heaven and in our hearts). 

Join with me then O son of Israel and let us exalt the name of our God together as we pilgrim on His appointed feast days just as He commanded.

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