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What does Psalm 126 teach us about hope in Christ?

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Psalm 126 teaches that our hope in Christ comes from His power to deliver us from all forms of captivity.

In Psalm 126, the shifting themes of deliverance and hope are interwoven as they declare the past, present, and future aspects of salvation. The psalmist recounts how the Lord restored Zion from captivity, which serves as a mirror to our spiritual state. The joy, laughter, and singing reflect the believer's experience of salvation, rooted in Christ's finished work. This psalm assures us of a future hope, promising that despite present sorrows, there is a day of rejoicing ahead when all will be made whole in Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 126, John 10:28-30, Romans 8:28-30

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