Each Sunday I choose a Psalm and write down some brief thoughts on it.
Today I'm looking at Psalm 133
This is quite a short Psalm but very important to take note of God's command here.
This Psalm falls into three parts:
V. 1
This immediately demands our attention with the word "Behold"
V. 2
First picture to give a description of us dwelling together in unity.
V. 3
Second picture to give a description of us dwelling together in unity.
Behold how good and pleasant it is when people dwell together in unity.
Here is the statement that his short Psalm is all about.
The adjectives "good" and "pleasant" are used here to focus us in with easy, clear understanding and no-one could possible say they would not be happy in a good and pleasant situation.
First Description.
Another adjective "precious" is used here to describe the oil on Aaron which signifies an anointing.
So the dwelling together in unity will be anointed.
Second Description.
This illustration of the dew on the mountains reminds us that the blessing will be a daily miracle just as God provides the land with dew daily.
It is important to remember that
none of this
can be taken for granted.
none of this
can be taken for granted.
We need to be dwelling in unity
and that takes a conscious effort because the devil will just love to throw in those small but annoying hurts to dissolve the unity of the believers.
and that takes a conscious effort because the devil will just love to throw in those small but annoying hurts to dissolve the unity of the believers.