Introduction

Psalm 126: Today’s reading is another communal psalm of thanksgiving. This psalm is in the form of a prayer expressing joy for past deliverance and asking for God’s blessing in a dry season.

Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 126:2b–3

“The LORD did great things for them.” Indeed he did great things for us; how happy we were!

Reading

126 When the Lord brought us back to Jerusalem,
it was like a dream!
How we laughed, how we sang for joy!
Then the other nations said about us,
“The Lord did great things for them.”
Indeed he did great things for us;
how happy we were!

Lord, make us prosperous again,
just as the rain brings water back to dry riverbeds.
Let those who wept as they planted their crops,
gather the harvest with joy!

Those who wept as they went out carrying the seed
will come back singing for joy,
as they bring in the harvest.

Reflect

Verses 1–3 recalls a time of prosperity, perhaps the time of Israel’s return from Babylonian exile (538 B.C.). What is being asked of God in verses 4 and 5? How many times does the word “joy” appear in this psalm? Are you in a fruitful time or a dry season? What will be your song of joy today?

Pray

Sovereign God, I sing for joy because of your mighty deeds. In every season, remind me of all the great things you have done. I thank and praise you for your steadfast love and care. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Psalm 127: A psalm of praise for God’s blessings.