Psalm 134: Continual Worship of the Lord

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Psalm 134: Continual Worship of the Lord

Show Summary

In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins walks through Psalm 134, the final Song of Ascents. This brief psalm calls God’s people to bless the Lord continually and reminds believers that worship does not end when the gathering ends.Psalm 134 points us to Jesus Christ, our great High Priest, who continually intercedes for His people. Through Him, believers are able to worship God in spirit and truth and live every day as an offering of praise.

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What You’ll Learn

  • Why worship is a continual calling for believers
  • How Psalm 134 concludes the Songs of Ascents
  • What lifting hands in worship communicates
  • How the Lord blesses His people from Zion
  • How Psalm 134 points to Christ’s priestly ministry

Key Passages

  • Psalm 134
  • Psalm 63:4
  • John 4:23–24
  • Romans 12:1
  • Hebrews 7:25

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