This week we close our time in the Psalms of Ascent with Psalm 134, the last of the 15 psalms intended for the ascension of the pilgrims to the temple in Jerusalem.
This last Psalm of Ascent, it seems, is specifically celebrating the pilgrims’ safe arrival in the Holy City and that they had fulfilled their duties and were now preparing to return to the cities in which they lived.
Psalm 134
Oh, praise the Lord, all you servants of the Lord,
you who serve at night in the house of the Lord.
Lift your hands toward the sanctuary,
and praise the Lord.
May the Lord, who made heaven and earth,
bless you from Jerusalem.
This benediction of the pilgrims’ time at the Temple, reminds us that we worship and serve a God that never sleeps. No matter whether night or day, we can praise Him. And He knows that we’re praising Him because He’s fully awake, alert, and on watch, shepherding us through every moment of our lives – if we let Him. In addition, this short psalm reminds us that our worship of our Almighty God should never end and that His blessings never stop.
The psalm ends with a blessing from our Creator, which so perfectly reflects what the priest would do when the pilgrims left the temple. As each worshipper would leave, he would say, “May the Lord bless you from Zion”, with the pronoun, “you” in Hebrew, being singular because the blessing of God is for each of us, personally.
Thank you for joining me. May you live deeply into your calling this week and shepherd well.