August 26, 2023 — Psalm 120
In my distress I cry to the LORD, that he may answer me: “Deliver me, O LORD, from lying lips, from a deceitful tongue.” What shall be given to you?
And what more shall be done to you, you deceitful tongue? A warrior’s sharp arrows, with glowing coals of the broom tree! Woe is me, that I am an alien in Meshech, that I must live among the tents of Kedar. Too long have I had my dwelling among those who hate peace. I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war.
Psalms 120–134 all bear the superscription “A Song of Ascents.” As such, these Psalms are considered to be a separate collection within the Book of Psalms.
The collection is unified by some recurring features:.
(a) They are shorter than the typical psalm, with the exception of Psalm 132, which seems to play a special role in the collection.
(b) The names Jerusalem and Zion occur in an unusual density, twelve times in eight of the psalms.
(c) The name Israel is used in a frequency untypical of the psalms.
(d) There is a pronounced interest in the topic of blessing
Psalm 120 ends with the declaration “I am for peace.” Peace appears to be a central theme. Peace is a good topic to be raising in this day and age. We have had a lot of moments of distress, sadness, conflict, and political rancor. I firmly believe there are a lot of people who want more peace, and less conflict in our communities, our nation and our world.
We can be people of peace. We can. We can choose to avoid commenting to every post that upsets us. We can choose to offer words of comfort and consolation rather than respond with words of anger. Peace does not come without a lot of hard work — compromise — and compassion. Perhaps the more we return to the Lord for guidance and wisdom, the easier it will be to begin to be people of peace.
Let us pray:
Gracious God, your Son blessed the peacemakers and called them your children. Give us that peace which the world cannot give, so that, freed from the schemes of the arrogant and devoted to works of peace, we may go forward joyfully to meet you; through Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.
Amen.
Pastor Dave