Psalm 125: Steady as Zion, Surrounded by the Lord
This episode reflects on Psalm 125, which promises that those who trust in the Lord will be like Mount Zion, unmoved and enduring. The psalm paints a picture drawn from Jerusalem itself, where mountains stand round about the city, and uses that familiar geography as a historical image of God’s constant protection around his people forever. It also offers a sober comfort: the rod of the wicked will not rest upon the lot of the righteous, lest the righteous be driven toward iniquity. The psalm becomes a prayer and a guide for the heart, asking God to do good to those who are good and upright, while warning that those who turn aside to crooked ways will be led forth with workers of iniquity. It closes with a blessing, holding out the hope of peace upon Israel, and inviting the listener to quiet trust, uprightness of heart, and confidence in the Lord’s surrounding care.
00:00 Psalm 125 — Trusting the Lord Like Mount Zion
00:14 God’s Protection Surrounding His People
00:22 The Wicked’s Rod Won’t Prevail Over the Righteous
00:30 A Prayer for the Upright & Peace Upon Israel