Psalms 122-124: Ascents Part 2


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Transcript Podcast Introduction Today is Psalms Wednesday, and we’ll read chapters 122-124. I’ll have a short introduction before reading each chapter, then some comments after we’ve read all three. Then there’s an on this date in church history. I’m calling today’s episode “Ascents Part 2.” Design: Steve Webb | Photo: John Duncan on Unsplash Comments on Psalm 124 I have been a lover of birds since I was three years old when my mom gave me a parakeet. When I was in college, my biology professor introduced me to bird watching, or birding. So far I have 82 different species on my life list of birds that I have personally seen. The latest addition was just a couple weeks ago. It was a Bullock’s Oriole taking a drink from the fountain on my front patio, in case you’re interested. If you’re a birder, let me know in the comments on the show notes page. So verses 6 and 7 got my attention: 6Praise the Lord, who has not let us be ripped apart by their teeth. 7We have escaped like a bird from the hunter’s net; the net is torn, and we have escaped. Charles Spurgeon: “As the bird could not get out of the snare, so the soul cannot escape from temptation; but God can bring it out, and he works the rescue. Hear this, ye that are slaves to drunkenness: God can deliver you. You that have fallen into licentiousness hear it – God can deliver you. Whatever the sin that has birdlimed (trapped) you, that gracious hand which once was nailed to the cross can set you free.” Today’s Bible Translation Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. HCSB Support This a value for value podcast. There are no advertisers because advertising=censorship. If you enjoy the Lifespring Family Audio Bible, decide how much value it brings to you. Only you can make that determination. Then put a number on the value and send it to me here: SUPPORT. Transcript Download .txt file. Steve Webb 0:00 God can deliver you. Steve Webb 0:09 This is the Lifespring family Audio Bible coming to you from Riverside, California, podcasting since 2004. I’m your OG God caster Steve Webb. This is the daily show where we’re reading through the entire Bible in a year in today’s Psalms, Wednesday, we’ll read chapters 122 through 124. I’ll have a short introduction before reading each chapter then some comments after we’ve read all three. We will have an on this date in church history today and I’m calling the episode a sense for to the show notes page for today’s at Lifespring media.com/s 12 e 294. My email address is Steve at Lifespring media.com. Let’s begin. Steve Webb 0:49 Psalm 122 is the third of a series of 15 songs entitled A Song of a sense, and this is one of the four that are attributed to David. The songs were sung by those going up to Jerusalem and the temple at various times of the year for the three feasts of the Jewish calendar. Passover, Pentecost and Tabernacles. Of this song Charles Spurgeon wrote, David wrote it for the people to sing at the time of their goings up to the holy feasts that Jerusalem, it comes third in the series and appears to be suitable to be sung when the people had entered the gates and their feet stood within the city. Steve Webb 1:26 Psalms chapter 122. I rejoice with those who said to me, let us go to the house of the Lord. Our feet are standing within your gates, Jerusalem, Jerusalem, built as a city should be solidly joined together where the tribes you always tribes go up to give thanks to the name of Yahweh. This is an ordinance for Israel. Their thrones for judgment are placed thrones of the house of David, Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. May those who love you prosper. May there be peace within your walls prosperity within your fortresses. Because of my brothers and friends, I will say Peace be with you. Because of the house of the Lord our God, I will seek your good. Steve Webb 2:13 The songs of ascent were probably written by more than one person. According to commentator Adam Clar [...]