JERUSALEM, THE JOY OF THE WHOLE EARTH
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The city of God is beautiful in its loftiness; it is the joy of the whole earth (2a). Jerusalem is more than a local capital; it prefigures the Holy City of heaven (cf. Rev. 21:2). The city of God is not beautiful because of its tall walls or well-decorated buildings, but because “God is in her citadels; he has shown himself to be her fortress” (3). When the enemies of God and their kings join forces and advance against her, they are astounded and flee in terror because of its glorious beauty (4).
God’s enemies are destroyed and shattered by the power of God’s glory (7). God’s people have not only heard that it happened in the past, as told by their ancestors, but have also seen it happen in their own generation. It’s God’s unfailing love revealing itself (8).
Draw a mental picture of Jesus making his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. People shouted, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Mark 11:9b). In Jerusalem, however, Jesus was arrested, tried, and condemned to die on the cross for our sins. But God raised him from the dead as his affirmation of accepting his sacrifice for our sins. We sinned, but God redeemed us. It is his unfailing love demonstrated in the holy city.
Prayer: Father, thank you for your unfailing love. You have done wonderful things for us in the holy city. Amen.
One Word: We meditate on God’s unfailing love
God’s enemies are destroyed and shattered by the power of God’s glory (7). God’s people have not only heard that it happened in the past, as told by their ancestors, but have also seen it happen in their own generation. It’s God’s unfailing love revealing itself (8).
Draw a mental picture of Jesus making his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. People shouted, “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Mark 11:9b). In Jerusalem, however, Jesus was arrested, tried, and condemned to die on the cross for our sins. But God raised him from the dead as his affirmation of accepting his sacrifice for our sins. We sinned, but God redeemed us. It is his unfailing love demonstrated in the holy city.
Prayer: Father, thank you for your unfailing love. You have done wonderful things for us in the holy city. Amen.
One Word: We meditate on God’s unfailing love