Psalm Devotional
The Joy of the Church
Psalm 122 is the third in the Songs of Ascents (120-134). The series’ theme of ascending to the temple in Jerusalem (Exod. 23:14-17) is very prominent in this psalm. The Songs of Ascents are well suited to our praise as we ascend in the Spirit into God’s presence in public worship (Heb. 12:22-24). These psalms are good choices for elders as they call God’s people to worship.
Psalm 122 is connected to David, and nothing precludes his authorship. He is the one whom God used to conquer Jerusalem and make it His chosen dwelling place. He is the one who rejoiced to bring the ark there and earnestly sought the good of the city by means of justice (2 Sam. 5:6-10; Ps. 101). The main point of this psalm is joy in the house of the Lord in Jerusalem and, therefore, prayer and labor for its peace and prosperity. For us, this means joy in the church (Heb. 12:22) as the assembly of God’s people and, therefore, prayer and labor for her blessing.

