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The Bible Recap

Day 166 (Psalm 134, 146-150) - Year 7

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

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🗓️ 15 June 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble, and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:12.2

It's been a while since we had an all-salms day. Today we launched out with Psalm 134, which is the last of the Psalms of Ascent. It's super short.

0:22.7

This Psalm always gets me excited,

0:26.7

though, because it's the one we read when we arrive in Jerusalem on our trips to Israel.

0:32.0

As we stand and look out over the city, I can literally say the last words of that chapter from the same place God's people have been saying those words for 3,000 years. May the Lord bless you from Zion,

0:40.0

He who made heaven and earth. In Psalm 146, the psalmist reminds us not to put our trust in people.

0:47.2

This isn't a call to be cynical or suspicious of everyone. It's more along the lines of not

0:52.4

expecting people to rescue us or fulfill us.

0:55.8

When we place on a human the kind of workload only God can carry, it crushes them and it

1:01.6

disappoints us.

1:04.0

Verse 5 says, blessed is he whose hope is in the Lord.

1:08.3

This person who puts their confidence in God, not in what he can do for you

1:11.8

or how he can make all your dreams come true, but in God himself, period, will be blessed.

1:17.5

This isn't saying if you hope in God that you'll get all those material blessings you're tempted

1:21.3

to try to claim. The word blessed here is often translated, happy. So it boils down to this. When we trust God in all things,

1:30.7

it brings a freedom that doesn't exist elsewhere. Because of his sovereignty over all things,

1:36.8

I don't have to panic when I'm delayed in traffic, or when I don't get the job I think I'm perfect for,

1:41.4

because I can trust him. I can open my hand, loosen my grip.

1:45.8

And because I know he's doing good things somehow, I can actually still live in that blessing,

1:52.4

despite it all. That's the blessing. Then in Psalm 147, we see that God is attentive to the heartbroken,

2:00.3

and to a whole list of other things as well,

2:02.9

even down to the blades of grass under your feet. But of all his creation, the thing he delights in

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