Psalm 129
speaks of God's judgment upon "wicked people who attack" the Lord's
people. Psalm 130 is a prayer for forgiveness. In Psalm 131, the
Psalmist comes to the Lord with humility - "My heart is not conceited"
(Psalm 130:1). In Psalm, he worships the Lord with joy - "Let your godly
ones sing with joy" (Psalm 132:9); "Then Zion's godly ones will sing
joyfully" (Psalm 132:16). Our worship is not only personal worship. It
is also public worship - worshipping in fellowship with the Lord's
people: "See how good and pleasant it is when brothers and sisters live
together in harmony" (Psalm 133:1).
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