Psalm Devotional
Eternal Security
We are all concerned about security. We have Social Security to make our retirements secure, Homeland Security to make our nation secure, and security systems to make our homes and cars secure. Humanity has an innate longing for security. That longing is given expression in Psalm 48. The psalm speaks of a secure city, a secure people, and a secure God.
Psalm 48 focuses on the security of the city of Zion. The opening verses emphasize both the city’s beauty (v. 2) and its impregnability as a fortress (v. 3). The magnificent security provided by the city is also evidenced by the response of Israel’s enemies. For example, the kings who joined forces against Israel quickly found themselves “astounded,” filled with “terror,” and “trembling” when they beheld the great city (vv. 4-6). Ultimately, the enemies who confronted Zion were destroyed like the mighty ships of Tarshish (v. 7). Nothing could prevail against God’s city. The city was secure.

