Both the singers and the players on instruments say,
"All my springs are in you."
Psalm
87 is a worship and praise Psalm that teaches us to rejoice in the foundation
and the source of our salvation! Of all the places in the world, God chose
Mount Zion, which is on Mount Moriah, on which the city of Jerusalem was built,
to give us “His Foundation” for our great salvation. The foundation is the most
important aspect of a building. On this solid foundation, we discover the “city
of God”, from which we have the source of our hope and salvation. It was from
and in this place that God revealed, His Word, His Son, His love, His mercy,
and His grace! That is why, “Glorious things are spoken of you, O City of
God!” (v. 2).
In
verses 4-6, God “mentions” the names of all those “who know Me”. They
include both Jews and Gentiles! They come from the north and the south, and
from the east and the west! They found their “new birth” in this “City of God”.
We must also be “born again” through the precious blood of Jesus Christ that
was shed in this Holy Place! In John 3:1-8, Jesus made it clear that we must be
“born again” if we are going to be able to see or enter into the “Kingdom of
God”.
If
you have truly experienced this salvation, you have reason to worship and
rejoice with the singers and the players on instruments proclaiming, “All my
springs are in You!” As citizens of
Zion and the children of God, the Jews and Gentiles not only live together but
they sing together and play musical instruments as they rejoice in God's
blessings.
Jerusalem
is one of the few ancient cities that was not built near a great river, and it
was always a problem to supply enough water, especially during a siege. To help
solve this problem, King Hezekiah had ordered an underground water system
constructed that connected the City of David to the Gihon Springs. (2 Kings
20:20; 2 Chron. 32:30).
The
word translated "fountains" or "springs" refers to
"living water" and not water brought up from a well. A fountain or
spring symbolizes the source of something, as Jacob is the "fountain"
from which the nation came (Deut. 33:28). All blessings, especially spiritual
blessings, flow from the Lord who one day will return and reign in the City of
David.
In
Jeremiah 2:13, Jeremiah the prophet told the nation, "For My people
have committed two evils: They have forsaken Me, the fountain of living waters,
And hewn themselves cisterns--broken cisterns that can hold no water.” I’m
afraid far too many of God’s people have done the same today! We have exchanged
our relationship and fellowship with the Lord Jesus to try and find happiness
and satisfaction from the pleasures of the world. Money, things, success,
education, fame, human relationships, or anything else will never bring us true
joy and deep satisfaction.
In
John 4, Jesus told the woman at the well that the water of world would never
quench her thirst but if she would drink of the “living water” that He could give
her, she would never thirst again! In John 7:37-38, Jesus said, "If
anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the
Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water."
The
last invitation of the Bible is found in Revelation 22:17, “And the Spirit
and the bride say, "Come!" And let him who hears say,
"Come!" And let him who thirsts come. Whoever desires, let him take
the water of life freely.”
Can
you honestly say today with the psalmist of old, “All my springs are in You”?
If not, come to the “Spring of Living Water”, the Lord Jesus Christ!
God
bless!