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Psalm 126 - Feb 28, 2026

Psalm 126 - Feb 28, 2026

New Mercies · Anthony Caldwell

February 28, 20269m 49s

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God has not run out of mercy — not for you, not today.

Saturday, Feb 28, 2026 — Psalm 126. Today we land in one of the Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120–134): a “road trip playlist” Israel would sing on the way to Jerusalem—step by step, closer and closer to the presence of God.

And Psalm 126 sounds like somebody who just got freed.

It’s the song of a restored soul: “We were like those who dream… our mouth was filled with laughter… the Lord has done great things for us.” This is worship that comes after bondage breaks. After the waiting ends. After the tears finally turn.

If your week has been heavy, read this Psalm like it’s your best report—because the God who restored Zion is still restoring people. He’s still turning weeping into sheaves, and tears into joy.

And don’t miss this: we need church for this exact reason. Someone’s celebrating deliverance… while somebody else is still in the middle of the storm—so we borrow faith from each other and keep walking upward.

Today, Psalm 126 it. Laugh again. Hope again. Worship again. The same God who brought you through before is not done with you yet.