A Song of Ascents. Those who trust in the LORD are as Mount Zion, which can’t be moved, but remains forever
A Song of Ascents. Those who trust in the LORD are as Mount Zion, which can’t be moved, but remains forever
The Psalm
Psalms. Chapter 125. A Song of Ascents. Those who trust in the LORD are as Mount Zion, which can’t be moved, but remains forever. As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the LORD surrounds his people from this time forward and forever more. For the sceptre of wickedness won’t remain over the allotment of the righteous, so that the righteous won’t use their hands to do evil. Do good, LORD, to those who are good, to those who are upright in their hearts. But as for those who turn away to their crooked ways, the LORD will lead them away with the workers of iniquity. Peace be on Israel.
Worship Lyrics
A Song of Ascents
Those who trust in the LORD are as Mount Zion, which cant be moved
But remains forever
As the mountains surround Jerusalem
So the LORD surrounds his people from this time forward and forever more
For the sceptre of wickedness wont remain over the allotment of the righteous
So that the righteous wont use their hands to do evil
Do good, LORD, to those who are good, to those who are upright in their hearts
But as for those who turn away to their crooked ways
The LORD will lead them away with the workers of iniquity
Peace be on Israel
About This Psalm
Psalm 125 is a trust psalm that speaks to the heart of worship and devotion. This ancient song continues to inspire modern believers in their faith journey.
Key Themes: trust, righteousness
Reflection
This psalm invites us to:
- Meditate on God's word and character
- Apply biblical truth to our daily lives
- Express our hearts in worship and prayer
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Discussion Questions
- What does this psalm teach us about God's character?
- How can we apply the message of Psalm 125 to our lives today?
- What verse or phrase stands out most to you, and why?
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