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Psalm 120 | Song of Distress


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Preacher: Jeremiah Fyffe

Passage: Psalm 120

  1. REDEMPTION IS A STORY OF MOVEMENT
  2. THE REALITY OF DISTRESS
  3. THE PRAYER FOR DELIVERANCE
  4. WHAT SHALL BE GIVEN?
  5. WOE TO ME
  6. I AM FOR PEACE
  7. Deep River

    My home is over Jordon
    Deep River
    Lord I wanna cross over into campground
    Oh don't you want to go
    To that gospel feast
    That promised land
    Where all is peace
    Walk into heaven
    and take my seat
    and cast my crown
    at Jesus feet
    Deep River
    My home is over Jordon
    Deep River
    Lord I wanna cross over into campground

    James K. A. Smith

    Imagine a refugee spirituality, an understanding of human longing and estrangement that not only honors those experiences of not-at-homeness but also affirms the hope of finding a home …. The immigrant is migrating toward a home she’s never been to before. She will arrive in a strange land and, in ways that surprise her, come to say, “I’m at home here,” not least because someone is there to greet her and say, “Welcome home.” The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, “You belong here.”

    Jeremiah 4:31

    For I heard a cry as of a woman in labor,
    anguish as of one giving birth to her first child,
    the cry of the daughter of Zion gasping for breath,
    stretching out her hands,
    “Woe is me! I am fainting before murderers.”

    Calvin

    Men, it is true, have need of God’s help every moment; but there is not a more suitable season for seeking him than when some great danger is immediately menacing us. It is therefore worthy of notice, that he was heard when, constrained and shut up by tribulation, he betook himself to the protection of God.

    John 1:9–11

    The true light, which gives light to everyone, was coming into the world. He was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him. He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him.

    CG QUESTIONS:

    1. When you think of home, what do you think of? How does that relate to this quote from James K. A. Smith “The goal isn’t returning home but being welcomed home in a place you weren’t born, arriving in a strange land and being told, ‘You belong here.’“? What do “home” and “belonging” have to do with each other?

    2. As we think about the Psalms of Ascent, Songs for the Road, there are a few words that describe who we are as people journeying toward home - Pilgrim, Sojourner, Exile, Refugee. How are these biblical descriptions of the believer? How have you experienced this reality?

    3. In the first 2 verses of Psalm 120 the psalmist cries out to the Lord for deliverance. What have you cried out to God for recently? How has he delivered you or are you still currently crying out for deliverance? Take some time and praise God for his deliverance and pray with those who are currently crying out to God.

    4. The psalmist has experienced being different from those around him and this caused him anxiety. How do we as a body of believers experience the peace of the gospel in the midst of circumstances that cause anxiety?

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