HOW LOVELY IS YOUR DWELLING PLACE
Psalm 84:1-12 / Keywords 84:10
Better is one day in your courts than a
thousand elsewhere; I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than
dwell in the tents of the wicked.
1.
When the psalmist thinks about God’s
temple, his heart aches with desire to be there (1-2). This is an expression of
our soul’s true
desire to live with God. When the psalmist saw birds building nests around the
Jerusalem temple, he also saw a metaphor for all creatures’ desire
to live in God’s
presence (3). To live sheltered by
God’s presence is true security and
joy. In Christ, we can have the first fruits of God’s presence within our own heart
by the Holy Spirit. Furthermore, Jesus promised to prepare rooms for us in his
Father’s house (Jn 14:2).
2. If we view our life as a
pilgrimage to God’s house, we are most blessed. We will become a source
of blessing wherever we go and grow continually stronger along the journey
(5-7). Even the humblest role within God’s house is better than all earthly blessings or
prestige (10). This is because God’s favor and honor are the most powerful, and they
grant us everything good (11). When we have this value system and serve each
other in the church, our fellowship becomes like God’s family living in God’s house.
Prayer Father, thank you for inviting us
into your heavenly kingdom, where we may be sheltered with eternal joy. Help me
keep my eyes fixed on your dwelling place and live a life of pilgrimage.
One Word Better
is one day in your house than a thousand elsewhere
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