“May those who love you be secure. May there be peace within your walls and security within your citadels.” Psalm 122:6b-7
According to Bible Commentary the psalmist was referring to Jerusalem. Jerusalem was built as a “well-knit city and this psalm most likely echoed the account of the tabernacle’s construction. If so, then Jerusalem was being celebrated as the earthly residence of God.”
In verse 6, the writer refers to all who love Jerusalem and are devoted to the Lord as those who will be blessed with security and prosperity.
We know that Jesus' lineage is traced back to King David and Jerusalem was considered the City of David. Furthermore, the Bible tells us that God chose Israel as his people, and that he dwelled within the temple’s “holy of holies.”
Yet now, because of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the arrival of the Holy Spirit, believers understand that there is a new dwelling place for God. Not one behind a curtain, or inside the walls of a chosen city, but within the chosen hearts and souls of mankind.
“Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you?” 1 Corinthians 3:16
Psalm 122 celebrated the opportunity for God’s people to go to “His House” and worship him. God’s temple was considered a holy, honored, and happy place. The psalm also served as a reminder to pray for those who dwelled in the City of God.
While modern applications can be made about today’s church attendance and praying for fellow believers, Psalm 122 also serves as a relevant reminder to pray for peace within God’s dwelling place now: our hearts.
”Above all else, guard your heart…” Proverbs 4:23
We are the earthly residence of God.
As God’s dwelling, is your heart a holy and honored place? Is it a place of joy and peace? Or is it a place of war?
The Bible is clear that as Christians, we will be under spiritual attack. But we forget that attacks don’t always come from the outside by some obvious enemy. Sometimes the ambush can come from within. The Enemy can lead a mutiny on our mind and if we aren’t careful, we may believe these thoughts are ours, or worse, God’s.
What lies are you allowing to ram the gates of your heart?
If I am truthful, throughout the day I let my guard down and make small agreements with the enemy.
“You’re wasting your life.”
“You’re aimless.”
“You’re invisible.”
“You’ve made too many mistakes.”
“You’re being punished.”
“You’re too late.”
“You’re a failure.”
“You’re too loud, too emotional, too much.”
”You’re worthless.”
When I let these thoughts enter my mind and heart, I’m letting the enemy into God’s City.
And it’s treason.
We call these thoughts insecurities because they shake our foundation, our very being, our heart. And if we lose heart, our City threatens to collapse on itself. “…every city or house divided against itself will not stand…” (Matthew 12:25)
Psalm 122 is a reminder that security comes from God and His love. We must realign our focus, not on ourselves but on Him.
“I lift up my eyes to the hills— where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. He will not let your foot slip— he who watches over you will not slumber. The Lord will keep you from all harm— he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore.” (Psalm 121)
God can keep us from all harm, even the harm we may let in ourselves, but we must look to Him for that help. Only when we refocus on God and His Word will we have peace within our walls and citadels.
So, what does God say about us?
We are loved. (John 3:16)
We are His. (1 John 3:1)
We are children of light. (Ephesians 5:8)
We are citizens of heaven. (Philippians 3:20)
We are called. (2 Peter 1:3)
We are chosen. (Revelation 17:14)
We are delighted in. (Zephaniah 3:17)
We have a purpose. (Jeremiah 29:11)
We are victorious. (1 Corinthians 15:57)
We have a glorious future. (Romans 8:18)
What ugly whispers are battering the walls of your heart? Ask God to reveal and break your treaties with the enemy. Ask him to strengthen your security and peace by being rooted in His love.
Let us fortify our castle and reclaim God’s Truth this week. Let His House, your heart, be a place of joy, peace, security, and worship.