THE GLORY OF GOD’S CITY
Psalm 87:1-7 / Keywords 87:3
Glorious things are said of you, O city of
God: Selah
1.
The city of Jerusalem, also called “Zion” after
the hill it was built on, was the city God chose for his dwelling place among
the nation of Israel (1). He meant it to be a holy city from which the
knowledge of God would shine out to the world. At the height of Israel’s
prosperity, it was a beautiful city. But the true Zion, or New Jerusalem, is
the eternal city that will be the dwelling place of all the saved from all
nations. This psalm foretells the gospel, saying that people of other nations
such as Babylon and Cush would be included among the citizens of this city (4).
When we come to Jesus by faith, we are born again, our names are written in the
book of life, and we are counted among those born in Zion (6).
2.
The splendor of our eternal heavenly dwelling place is beyond our imagining,
but we can hope to see it with eager expectation based on what the Bible tells
us of God’s city.
It is good for us to meditate on the glory of the heavenly Zion and put our
true hope there, not on earthly things.
Prayer Thank you for your grace in Jesus
that gives us a birthright in the heavenly city. Thank you for all the glorious
things you tell us!
One Word We
will see glorious, eternal Zion
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