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Psalm 133: The Beauty and Blessing of Unity
In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins walks through Psalm 133 and explains the beauty, blessing, and life-giving nature of unity among God’s people. This short Song of Ascents reminds believers that true unity is not superficial or forced, but a precious gift from God rooted in our shared identity in Christ.Listen and Watch
Today’s Passage
Psalm 133“Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!”
Main Theme
The beauty and blessing of unity.Key Doctrine
Unity in the covenant community.Psalm 133 Overview
Psalm 133 celebrates the goodness and blessing of God’s people dwelling together in unity. As pilgrims gathered in Jerusalem for worship, this psalm reminded them of the joy and blessing found in harmony among God’s covenant people.In only three verses, Psalm 133 gives two vivid pictures of unity: the sacred anointing oil poured on Aaron and the life-giving dew of Hermon. Together, these images show that unity among God’s people is holy, refreshing, and blessed by the Lord.Key Lessons from Psalm 133
1. The Beauty of Unity
The psalm begins with a joyful declaration: unity among God’s people is both good and pleasant. It is not merely useful or practical; it is beautiful because it reflects God’s design for His people to live together in peace and harmony.Lesson: Unity among believers is a good and pleasing gift from God.2. Unity as Sacred Anointing
Psalm 133 compares unity to the precious oil poured on Aaron the high priest. This anointing was holy and set apart, symbolizing consecration and God’s blessing. The image of the oil flowing abundantly emphasizes the richness and fullness of unity among God’s people.Lesson: Unity is sacred and flows from God’s blessing.3. Unity as Life-Giving Refreshment
Unity is also compared to the dew of Hermon, which brought life-giving moisture to the land. In a dry climate, dew was essential for growth and sustenance. Likewise, unity brings spiritual vitality to the people of God.Lesson: Unity brings life and blessing to God’s covenant community.How Psalm 133 Points to Christ
Psalm 133 ultimately points us to Jesus Christ. Christ is the One who unites His people through His death and resurrection. He breaks down barriers and creates one body, the church.Ephesians 2 teaches that Christ is our peace, bringing reconciliation between God and humanity and among believers. True unity is not based on shared preferences, personalities, or backgrounds. It is rooted in our shared identity in Christ and sustained by the work of the Holy Spirit.Cross References
- Leviticus 8 — Aaron’s anointing
- John 17:20-23 — Jesus prays for unity
- Ephesians 2:14-16 — Christ our peace
- Ephesians 4:1-6 — Unity of the Spirit
- Revelation 7:9 — Unity among all nations
Takeaways for Daily Life
- Unity: Pursue peace and harmony with other believers.
- Humility: Recognize that unity requires selflessness.
- Love: Care for fellow believers as members of one family.
- Worship: Value gathering together as the people of God.
- Hope: Look forward to perfect unity in God’s kingdom.
Memory Verse
“Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!” — Psalm 133:1



