Psalm Chapter 48
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Psalm 48: The City Beautiful
The sons of Korah were in love with a city. "Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, is mount Zion." To modern ears this sounds like civic pride — the ancient equivalent of a bumper sticker. But something deeper is happening. The psalmist is not merely admiring architecture; he is recognizing that a place can become a vessel for the presence of God, and that such a place changes the meaning of beauty itself. Kings came against Zion. They saw it, marvelled, were troubled, and fled. Fear seized them like the pangs of a woman in labor. What did they see? Not just walls and towers, but something within the walls that made the stones themselves seem alive with holiness. "As we have heard, so have we seen" — the stories their fathers told were not exaggerations but understatements. And then the extraordinary command: "Walk about Zion, and go round about her: tell the towers thereof. Mark ye well her bulwarks, consider her palaces." Count them. Memorize them. Not for tourism, but for testimony — "that ye may tell it to the generation following." The psalm ends with a line that takes all the grandeur and makes it intimate: "For this God is our God for ever and ever: he will be our guide even unto death."
00:00 The Joy of the Whole Earth
01:00 Walk About Zion