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What does Psalm 120 teach us about the believer's pilgrimage?

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Psalm 120 teaches that believers journey through a world of distress, seeking refuge and strength in God.

Psalm 120 serves as a poignant reminder of the struggles believers face in a world filled with strife and conflict. The psalmist expresses feelings of distress while dwelling among deceitful people, highlighting the spiritual and emotional turbulence of living as a Christian in a hostile environment. However, this psalm also emphasizes the importance of looking to God for help and deliverance. The historical context points to the pilgrimage of the Israelites to Jerusalem, where they sought God's presence. This pilgrimage symbolizes the believer's journey from worldly turbulence to the sanctuary of divine peace, affirming the need for reliance on God amidst life's adversities.
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