What
a great Psalm that, like the Songs of
Ascent (Pilgrim Songs) has as its focus the City of God, Jerusalem. Jerusalem is a picture of the Heavenly
Jerusalem, the city that in Revelation is called the bride, the Lamb’s wife (Rev. 21:9). However, the earthly Jerusalem stands
glorious in her own right. Glorious
things are spoken of her (v3). For
example …
·
Jerusalem is God’s foundation city that is in
the holy mountains, v1. Jerusalem’s
sits in the midst of a collection of hills and steep ravines making any attempt
to attack the city a tremendous undertaking (cf. 2 Sam. 5:6-10). The pilgrim, as he sets out on his pilgrimage
to Jerusalem, sees those intimidating hills and wonders, where does my help come from (Psalm 121:1)? Yet, once inside the city, those same hills illustrate
God’s protection against the enemy (Psalm 124:2). Even today the walls of the Old City reveal
an impenetrable fortress built on amazing bedrock. It is a site to behold!
·
Jerusalem is loved by God above all other
cities in Jacob (Israel), v2. God
had promised to choose one location out of all the tribes in Israel to put His
name for His dwelling place (Deut. 12:5).
When Israel first entered the land the tabernacle was established at
Shilo (Josh. 18:1). But God forsook the tabernacle of Shiloh, the tent
He had placed among men and instead chose
the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion which He loved (Psalm 78:60,68).
·
Jerusalem is the most favorable city in which
one could be born, v4-6. In the
future kingdom of Messiah, when the Most
High Himself shall establish Jerusalem at the center of Messianic worship
and government, it will be an honor to have been born there. The Gentiles will be there to worship at the
holy hill (Isa. 2:1-4; Micah 4:1-3).
There will even be a highway through Jerusalem connecting Egypt (Rahab in v4, a reference to Egypt, Ps.
89:10; Isa. 30:7; 51:9) and Assyria (Isa. 19:19-25). The nations in v4 will have a presence in
Christ’s kingdom. Yet none will match
the glory of Jerusalem.
·
Jerusalem is the fountain of all God’s
blessings, v7. All my springs are in you! A
spring illustrates God’s abundant
blessing. God calls Himself the fountain of living waters, as
opposed to the broken cisterns the
wicked people preferred in the days of Jeremiah (Jer. 1:13). Jesus offered the woman living water when He offered her Himself (John 4:13-14,26). There will be an amazing fountain broken open
in Jerusalem in the time of the Kingdom (Joel 3:18; Ezek. 47:1-12). Meditate on the river of (God’s) pleasures and the fountain of life that is with God in Psalm 36:8-9. Truly there
is a river whose streams shall make glad the city of God (Ps. 46:4). This is not just a symbol. Jerusalem is where Jesus died and rose from
the grave. There is no blessing from God
outside of the Christ of the gospel (Eph. 1:3).
From the cross in the past to the Kingdom and the New Jerusalem in the
future, truly, all our springs are in Jerusalem! Repent of the broken cisterns of this world
that hold no water and embrace the risen Lord, the fountain of living waters!
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