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ASCENDING TO THE HOUSE OF GOD(Our Foes - Psalm 129)
Pastor Don Fortner
“Many a time have they
afflicted me from my youth, may
The
Scriptures often speak of Christ and his church by the same name (Jer.
23:6; 33:16), because we are truly one with him and he is truly one with
us. Without question, the psalmist here refers to both our Savior and to
us. Our afflictions are his and his are ours. In all our afflictions, he
is afflicted (Isa. 63:9). That which touches us touches the apple of his
eye (Zech. 2:8). This has always been the case. The Scriptures plainly
speak of our afflictions as our Savior’s afflictions (Gal. 4:29; Hosea
11:1; Matt. 2:14-15).
The
words of verse 3, “The plowers plowed upon my back: they
made long their furrows,” obviously describe
that which our blessed Savior endured for us when he gave his back to the
smiters (Isa. 50:6), and was scourged in Pilate’s judgment hall (John
19:1). All that he suffered at the hands of men and at the hands of divine
justice we suffered in him.
But
the Lord God has cut asunder the cords of the wicked. He has made them
withered grass to be cast into the furnace. Just as surely as Christ was
made triumphant over all his foes and ours as our Substitute, we shall be
made triumphant over them in everlasting glory. — “The God
of peace shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly” (Rom. 16:20).
Hallelujah! I am my Beloved’s,
and my Beloved is mine! All that concerns me concerns him; and all that
concerns him concerns me. His sorrows and sufferings he has made mine; and
my sorrows and sufferings he makes his. And, soon, the blessedness and
triumph that he enjoys as the exalted God-man, he will cause me to enjoy.
The glory he possesses as my Surety he has given to me, and shall soon
cause me to enjoy forever!
Though,
for now, for a season, we must sow in tears, we shall finally reap in joy!
So let us sing, in the expectation of the glory awaiting us, as we ascend
to the house of our God to worship
him.
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