From unity this Psalm launches us into the glory of the house of God, into His presence. This is what the whole journey has been looking forward to! This oil of unity will be dripping from the lives of those who usher in the King!
Psalm 133:2 It is like the precious oil upon the head, running down on the beard, the beard of Aaron, running down on the edge of his garments.
This was no mere symbolic sprinkling of oil; it was an extravagant dousing! Unity in its right context beckons an abundance of anointing. Aaron here foreshadows the great high priest Yeshua, who was also anointed with oil that ran over His garments. The distinct fragrance of spikenard filled the room as Mary poured about a pint of anointing oil on the great high priest Yeshua, who would, as Caiaphas prophesied, “gather together in one the children of God who were scattered abroad” (John 11:52).
Wherever you are in the world may you "endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace" (Eph 4)
Song of Songs 17: In the Garden
Song of Songs 16: Winds That Awaken Worship
Song of Songs 15: The Power of a Willing Heart
Song of Songs 14:Teeth Like Shorn Sheep?
Song of Songs 13: New Baby and the Love-Paved Palanquin
Song of Songs 12: A Glorious Procession
Song of Songs 11: Nights of Intense Longing
Song of Songs 10: Foxes That Spoil Fruit
Song of Songs 9:Overcoming Like a Young Stag
Song of Songs 8: Living Under the Banner of Love
Song of Songs 7: Shabbat Under the Apple Tree
Song of Songs 6: Myrrh - A Symbol of Sacrifice
Song of Songs 5: In the Footsteps of the Flock
Song of Songs 4: Dark But Lovely
Song of Songs 3: The Fragrance of Messiah
Song of Songs 2: A Love Better Than Wine!
Song of Songs 1: Passover and the Bridegroom Kiss
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