Is. 42:16-21; Ps. 126; Phil. 3:4b-14; John 12:1-8
Psalm 126:4 “Restore our fortunes, O God, like the
watercourses of the Negeb.”
Each
of the fifteen psalms between Psalm 120 and Psalm 134 is titled “A Song of
Ascents”. The prevalent thought is that these psalms were sung by pilgrims
during the ascent to Jerusalem. Jerusalem is built on a tableland at one of the
highest points of the central limestone ridge of Israel, 2400 feet above the
level of the Mediterranean. In ancient Jerusalem, surrounded on three sides by
ravines, the main approach was from the north, and pilgrims arriving for the
three pilgrimage festivals – Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot – would make the gradual
climb up to the City of Peace. Jesus went up to Jerusalem from Galilee for the
festival of Passover, possibly singing psalms with the disciples, and as we
draw nearer to Palm Sunday, we also begin our ascent out of the wilderness,
singing psalms.
O God, our springtime, restore our fortunes, like the
watercourses of the Negeb. Amen
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Memorize one of the Psalms of Ascent.

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