Psalms – 120; 121 and 122
Old Testament – Jeremiah 51: 1 β 9
New Testament – Acts 9: 32 β 42
Psalms – 123; 124; and 125
Old Testament – Jeremiah 51: 10 β 19
New Testament – Acts 10: 1 β 8
PSALMS
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Psalms 120 to Psalms 125
Psalms 121
The safety of the godly…
We must not rely upon men and means, instruments and second causes. Shall I depend upon the strength of the hills? Upon princes and great men? No; my confidence is in GOD only. We must lift up our eyes above the hills; we must look to GOD who makes all earthly things to us what they are. We must see all our help in GOD; from HIM we must expect it, in HIS own way and time.
This psalm teaches us to comfort ourselves in the LORD when difficulties and dangers are greatest. It is almighty wisdom that contrives, and almighty power that works the safety of those that put themselves under GOD’s protection. HE is a wakeful, watchful Keeper; HE is never weary; HE does not sleep nor slumber.
Under HIS shade they may sit with delight and assurance. HE is always near His people for their protection and refreshment. The right hand is the working hand; let them but turn to their duty, and they shall find GOD ready to give them success. HE will take care that His people shall not fall. Thou shalt not be hurt, neither by the open assaults nor by the secret attempts of thine enemies.
The LORD shall prevent the evil thou fearest, and sanctify, remove, or lighten the evil thou feelest. HE will preserve the soul, that it be not defiled by sin, and disturbed by affliction; HE will preserve it from perishing eternally. HE will keep thee in life and death; going out to thy labour in the morning of thy days, and coming home to thy rest when the evening of old age calls thee in. It is a protection for life. The SPIRIT, who is their Preserver and Comforter, shall abide with them forever. Let us be found in our work, assured that the blessings promised in this psalm are ours.
OLD TESTAMENT
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Jeremiah 51: 1 β 19
Jeremiah 51: 6
Flee out of the midst of Babylon.
GOD calls on His people to flee from Babylon before its final destruction. Similarly, the New Testament exhorts believers to come out of the end time Babylon, lest they participate in her sins and receive her judgment.
NEW TESTAMENT
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Acts 9: 32 β 10: 8
Acts 9: 36
Dorcas…full of good works.
As GOD worked through Peter to heal and to raise the dead, HE also worked through Dorcas with her deeds of kindness and love. Acts of love that help those in need are as much a demonstration of CHRIST’s compassion and the HOLY SPIRIT’s presence as – are miracles, signs and wonders. Paul emphasized this truth in 1 Corinthians 13.
Psalms – 120; 121 and 122
Old Testament – Jeremiah 51: 1 β 9
New Testament – Acts 9: 32 β 42
Psalms – 123; 124; and 125
Old Testament – Jeremiah 51: 10 β 19
New Testament – Acts 10: 1 β 8
PSALMS
πΌ
Psalms 120 to Psalms 125
Psalms 121
The safety of the godly…
We must not rely upon men and means, instruments and second causes. Shall I depend upon the strength of the hills? Upon princes and great men? No; my confidence is in GOD only. We must lift up our eyes above the hills; we must look to GOD who makes all earthly things to us what they are. We must see all our help in GOD; from HIM we must expect it, in HIS own way and time.
This psalm teaches us to comfort ourselves in the LORD when difficulties and dangers are greatest. It is almighty wisdom that contrives, and almighty power that works the safety of those that put themselves under GOD’s protection. HE is a wakeful, watchful Keeper; HE is never weary; HE does not sleep nor slumber.
Under HIS shade they may sit with delight and assurance. HE is always near His people for their protection and refreshment. The right hand is the working hand; let them but turn to their duty, and they shall find GOD ready to give them success. HE will take care that His people shall not fall. Thou shalt not be hurt, neither by the open assaults nor by the secret attempts of thine enemies.
The LORD shall prevent the evil thou fearest, and sanctify, remove, or lighten the evil thou feelest. HE will preserve the soul, that it be not defiled by sin, and disturbed by affliction; HE will preserve it from perishing eternally. HE will keep thee in life and death; going out to thy labour in the morning of thy days, and coming home to thy rest when the evening of old age calls thee in. It is a protection for life. The SPIRIT, who is their Preserver and Comforter, shall abide with them forever. Let us be found in our work, assured that the blessings promised in this psalm are ours.
OLD TESTAMENT
π
Jeremiah 51: 1 β 19
Jeremiah 51: 6
Flee out of the midst of Babylon.
GOD calls on His people to flee from Babylon before its final destruction. Similarly, the New Testament exhorts believers to come out of the end time Babylon, lest they participate in her sins and receive her judgment.
NEW TESTAMENT
ββ
Acts 9: 32 β 10: 8
Acts 9: 36
Dorcas…full of good works.
As GOD worked through Peter to heal and to raise the dead, HE also worked through Dorcas with her deeds of kindness and love. Acts of love that help those in need are as much a demonstration of CHRIST’s compassion and the HOLY SPIRIT’s presence as – are miracles, signs and wonders. Paul emphasized this truth in 1 Corinthians 13.
Away in an obscure corner of Asia Minor, the greatest event of worldβs history had taken place: The advent of Jesus Christ and the founding of the Christian Church.
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