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Text: Psalm 133
One of the things we've been thinking about as we've read through the Ascension Psalms is how to read them canonically, that is, how they fit together as a whole. We have seen that we are on a trajectory from Galilee to Jerusalem to the Cross to life in the resurrected Christ. Tomorrow, we are nearing the end. Psalm 133 anticipates, in a deep and hope-filled way, eternity bound together in Christ, in unity one with another.
Although short, Psalm 133 is a beautiful illumination of the saints' unified worship. There are beautiful similes that depict good and delightful worship as the saints are bound together for all eternity.
By All Saints Anglican Church Ministerial StaffText: Psalm 133
One of the things we've been thinking about as we've read through the Ascension Psalms is how to read them canonically, that is, how they fit together as a whole. We have seen that we are on a trajectory from Galilee to Jerusalem to the Cross to life in the resurrected Christ. Tomorrow, we are nearing the end. Psalm 133 anticipates, in a deep and hope-filled way, eternity bound together in Christ, in unity one with another.
Although short, Psalm 133 is a beautiful illumination of the saints' unified worship. There are beautiful similes that depict good and delightful worship as the saints are bound together for all eternity.