The Beauty of Unity in God's People - Psalm Reflection
In Psalm 133, the text extols the pleasantness and harmony of unity among God's people, likening it to precious oil on Aaron's beard and the morning dew on Zion's holy hill. The passage emphasizes the blessings and eternal life granted by God in the midst of unified believers.
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Psalm Behold, How Pleasant (VU 856) *Please stand as you are able
Behold how pleasant, how good it is! Behold how pleasant, how good it is!
1 How pleasant and harmonious when God's people are together: fragrant as precious oil when running fresh on Aaron's beard. R
Behold how pleasant, how good it is! Behold how pleasant, how good it is!
2 How pleasant and harmonious when God's people are together: fresh like the morning dew that falls on Zion's holy hill. R
Behold how pleasant, how good it is! Behold how pleasant, how good it is!
3 How pleasant and harmonious when God's people are together: there is where God bestows the blessing, life for evermore. R
Behold how pleasant, how good it is! Behold how pleasant, how good it is!