Lessons for the ClimbНамуна
People have been singing to rally their spirits and unite on the journey for generations. In the military, soldiers sing marching songs. On road trips, family and friends sing silly songs. For the Jewish people, it was the Psalms. The Songs of Ascent are a group of 15 songs, found in Psalms 120-134. It’s like an epic road trip playlist, a list of climbing songs: songs the people of Israel would sing as they journeyed to Jerusalem for celebrations, sacrifices, and worship. Through these songs, they would come to terms with their humanity - their pains and fears. They would remember God, and the songs would heal their hearts and remind them of God’s faithfulness.
These songs still serve a purpose today. They remind us of the emotions felt by the people of Israel - their cries to God in the middle of their journey, their desperation to hear God and to be rescued by Him, and their remembrance of how He always comes through and assurance of how He will continue to come through in the midst of their circumstances.
QUESTIONS
How do you relate to what is being shared in these psalms?
What songs have encouraged you lately and how can you use these to encourage someone else?
About this Plan
Join Hillsong East Coast's online experience and walk through this corresponding plan based on Pastor Brenda Thorn's June 2021 message, "Lessons for the Climb." Read through God's Word within each devotional and reflect through guided questions for individual consideration and group discussion. We pray it encourages you to reframe your reality.
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