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Psalm 129 | Psalms for Shepherds

An audible devotional on Psalm 129

September 28, 2024 • Holly Culhane, Psalms for Shepherds, P4S • Psalm 129

This is Holly Culhane with Presence Point and welcome to our Psalms for Shepherds podcast.

This week, the journey through the Psalms of Ascent continues in Psalm 129.


The psalmist begins:

"From my earliest youth my enemies have persecuted me.

Let all Israel repeat this:

From my earliest youth my enemies have persecuted me, but they have never defeated me.

My back is covered with cuts, as if a farmer had plowed long furrows.

But the Lord is good..."


As the psalmist continues, it seems he is saying, "Accept the suffering allowed by the Father. Be sure you benefit from that suffering. And commit your suffering to the Lord."

None of us are strangers to difficult times and remarkably hard circumstances. Some of us have suffered in far greater ways than others. The same is true of those of faith who lived thousands of years ago.


Charles Spurgeon prayed this prayer related to Psalm 129: "Lord, number me with Your saints. Let me share their grief if I may also partake of their glory. Thus, would I make this psalm my own and magnify Your name because Your afflicted ones are not destroyed, and Your persecuted ones are not forsaken."


We are not forsaken, fellow under-shepherd. Whether the difficulties we face are our own or those of the sheep of our pasture, our Good Shepherd is with us.


I pray that today you sense His presence, especially if you are in the midst of a challenging time, a difficult decision, or an especially hard circumstance.


And I pray that, with the psalmist, you can say: From my earliest youth my enemies have persecuted me, but they have never defeated me.