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What does it mean to prefer Jerusalem above our chief joy?

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Preferring Jerusalem above our chief joy means prioritizing God, His gospel, and the worship of Him above all earthly pleasures.

The phrase 'preferring Jerusalem above my chief joy' from Psalm 137 signifies an undivided commitment to God and His worship as the utmost priority in a believer's life. It challenges believers to reflect on what brings them true joy and fulfillment. In the context of the sermon, Jerusalem symbolizes the presence of God and the community of faith. Believers are reminded that when earthly pursuits and pleasures overshadow their love for God, they risk losing the joy that comes from being in communion with Him. This preference demands a deliberate choice to elevate spiritual things over temporal joys.
Scripture References: Psalm 137:6

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