Monday, November 14, 2022

Psalm for Sunday, November 20, 2022

Reflections 


 

“We will go up to the house of the Lord.”


 The Psalm is about a pilgrimage to the holy 
 city of Jerusalem. “Let us go to the house 
 of the Lord.” And for us it may also be about 
 a spiritual journey that we must embark 
 upon if we are to enter the Lord’s kingdom
 and be present to the King of Kings.

For us the way is clear – we have only to 
follow God’s beloved son, our Savior.

For just as God chose David to be the 
shepherd for his chosen people (2 Samuel 5:2),
so God chose his son Jesus to lead us to 
redemption. And as St Paul says, the Father 

saw to it that we would be transferred

to the kingdom of his beloved Son. (Colossians 1:13,14)


The gate is narrow, but as the psalmist says, 
“And now our feet are standing within your 
gates, Jerusalem.” Now we too have a share 
in Christ’s inheritance.

And what draws us to make the journey 
through the narrow gate? We seek to be with 
the Lord, just as did St Dismas, the thief who
was crucified with Jesus on Calvary. 
Sunday’s Gospel quotes St Dismas
when he says, “Jesus, remember me when you 
come into your kingdom.” 
The Lord replies, “Today you will be with me
in Paradise.” (Luke 23:42-43)

This is our goal, too – to complete that pilgrimage 
the psalmist speaks about, to reach that 
holy city where are the “thrones of justice, the 
thrones of the house of David.”

Jerusalem in the Psalm symbolizes for us 
the end of our journey, being present with the Lord.
This is what God has planned for his people.

Amen


Discussion Questions for Reflection

1.  Our Psalm speaks of a journey to the Lord's kingdom.   What progress are you
making along the way on your own  journey to the Lord's holy city?

2.  The psalmist mentions that he has set foot within the gates of Jerusalem.
Describe your decision to walk the walk and go through the narrow gate that leads
to redemption and a share in our Lord's inheritance.


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