Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Psalm 129

Psalm 129

This psalm, which was originally about the suffering of the exiles in Babylonian captivity, is seen by some as a reference to or a prophecy of the suffering of the church. There are a couple of key points in this psalm that will encourage us and prepare us.

First, persecution of the church is the norm for most of the church's history in most locations. The relative peace and freedom the church has enjoyed in the West is not the norm. Everywhere the church has been on the forefront of advancing the Gospel, it has had bitter persecution. “The plowers plowed my back” is likely a reference to the scars left by the whip. A harsh reality to this day for many believers. Second, the efforts of the enemy against the church will fail. Their best strategy would be to repent and convert to the faith. Third, the greatest blessing of God will ultimately be withheld from those who oppose the church. They will come to nothing like dry grass if they resist the church. Perhaps not now, but sooner or later.

“Lord bless the church as she suffers persecution. AMEN.”


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