Psalm 133
This little psalm says so much, but we may miss it because the metaphors are unfamiliar to us. We may be familiar with the Lord’s heart for unity (John 17) and the horrors of division among God’s people. But the three symbols here are a little vague to us.
The anointing oil (v. 2) that was mixed or prepared was not to be used except for sacred occasions. It was sprinkled on the robes and on the man being ordained into the priesthood. There was only one occasion when God prescribed this liberal pouring out, and that was when Aaron was first anointed.
The dew of Mt. Hermon (v. 3) was so prolific that it is reported that in the morning, even during the dry season, the ground would be as wet as if it had rained all night. The runoff watered the valley where life-giving crops would grow. The cool air produced by the condensation could be felt for miles around on the breeze.
So how do the themes of unity, anointing oil, and refreshing dew come together? They are all wonderful in themselves, but they are also harbingers of good things to come. Before there is good ministry, there is unity, anointing, and refreshing from the Lord.
“Lord, please move in Your church with unity, anointing, and refreshing so we can minister before You. AMEN.”