Ascending (part 2)

Every year, Jews from around the world made four pilgrimages up to Jerusalem for various feasts and sacrifices. These journeys reminded them of God’s goodness as they went to the Temple to worship, and they helped refocus on God’s ways as they returned to their regular routines.

Jerusalem is over 2500 feet above sea level, so the pilgrimage there was a physical workout as well as a spiritual workout. These workouts were beneficial for God’s people, preparing them to minister in their cities in the following months.

The Book of Psalms contains 15 songs that these pilgrims would sing to and with each other as they traveled up to Jerusalem. These Psalms of Ascent are still instructive for Christians today.

As we resume this series this summer, I hope you can join me for this look at the life-changing truths these pilgrimage songs can still teach today to all of God’s people. We would love to have you join us in person, but if you are unable to do so you can watch the videos of these messages on my YouTube channel.

You can check out the messages we shared last summer from Psalms 120-127 here. And the current series of messages include:

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  1. Unknown's avatar “Give Me This Hill” | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] If you would like to check out the other songs of ascent that we’ve already studied, please click here.  […]

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  2. “Give Me This Hill” – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] If you would like to check out the other songs of ascent that we’ve already studied, please click here.  […]

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  3. Unknown's avatar Still Maturing | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the other messages in our series looking at these songs of ascent, you can check them all out here.  […]

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  4. Still Maturing – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the other messages in our series looking at these songs of ascent, you can check them all out here.  […]

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  5. Unknown's avatar How To See A National Revival | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the Songs of Ascent we’ve looked at, you can find them all here.  […]

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  6. How To See A National Revival – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the Songs of Ascent we’ve looked at, you can find them all here. […]

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  7. Unknown's avatar Links & Quotes | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] of the prayers in the Songs of Ascent calls us to mature (or ascend) in our prayers for those who have hurt […]

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  8. Unknown's avatar Don’t Stumble In The Homestretch | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the other messages on the Songs of Ascent, you can find them all here.  […]

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  9. Don’t Stumble In The Homestretch – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the other messages on the Songs of Ascent, you can find them all here.  […]

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  10. Unknown's avatar Assured Expectation | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] Check out all of the other Songs of Ascent by clicking here.  […]

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  11. Assured Expectation – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] Check out all of the other Songs of Ascent by clicking here.  […]

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  12. Unknown's avatar Strength In Unity | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] If you’ve missed our look at any of the other Songs of Ascent, you can find them all listed here.  […]

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  13. Strength In Unity – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] If you’ve missed our look at any of the other Songs of Ascent, you can find them all listed here.  […]

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  14. Unknown's avatar Blessing The Blesser | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the messages looking at the fifteen Songs of Ascent, you can find them all here.  […]

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  15. Blessing The Blesser – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] If you’ve missed any of the messages looking at the fifteen Songs of Ascent, you can find them all here.  […]

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  16. Unknown's avatar Year-End Review (2024 Edition)  | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] Ascending. Every year, Jews from around the world made four pilgrimages up to Jerusalem for various feasts and sacrifices. These journeys reminded them of God’s goodness as they went to the Temple to worship, and they helped refocus on God’s ways as they returned to their regular routines. Jerusalem is over 2500 feet above sea level, so the pilgrimage there was a physical workout as well as a spiritual workout. These workouts were beneficial for God’s people, preparing them to minister in their cities in the following months. The Book of Psalms contains 15 songs that these pilgrims would sing to and with each other as they traveled up to Jerusalem. These Psalms of Ascent are still instructive for Christians today.  […]

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  17. Year-End Review (2024 Edition) – Calvary Assembly of God Says:

    […] Ascending. Every year, Jews from around the world made four pilgrimages up to Jerusalem for various feasts and sacrifices. These journeys reminded them of God’s goodness as they went to the Temple to worship, and they helped refocus on God’s ways as they returned to their regular routines. Jerusalem is over 2500 feet above sea level, so the pilgrimage there was a physical workout as well as a spiritual workout. These workouts were beneficial for God’s people, preparing them to minister in their cities in the following months. The Book of Psalms contains 15 songs that these pilgrims would sing to and with each other as they traveled up to Jerusalem. These Psalms of Ascent are still instructive for Christians today.  […]

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  18. Unknown's avatar The Testimony Of Our Unified Worship | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] whole series of looking at the Songs of Ascent comes from Psalms 120-134, but I especially notice the unity in Psalm […]

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  19. Unknown's avatar Links & Quotes | Craig T. Owens Says:

    […] do Christians lift their hands to God? This is a clip from one of the sermons in our series looking at the worship songs that Israelite pilgrims sang as they ascended to Jerusalem to celebrate the […]

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