Behold how good and how pleasant it is

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Behold how good and how pleasant it is,
For brethren to dwell together in unity!
Behold how good and how pleasant it is,
For brethren to dwell together in unity!
  It is like the precious ointment upon the head,
That ran down upon the beard,
Even Aaron’s beard:
  That went down to the skirts of his garments.
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Behold how good and how pleasant it is,
For brethren to dwell together in unity!
  It is like the precious ointment upon the head,
That ran down upon the beard,
Even Aaron’s beard:
  That went down to the skirts of his garments.
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As the dew of Hermon, And as the dew that descended
Upon the mountains of Zion:
For there the Lord commanded the blessing,
Even life forevermore.
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Lydia Barlow

Camberley, Surrey, United Kingdom

What an encouragement


Jennifer Conroy

Zhubei, Taiwan

Hallelujah. We are enjoying this hymn in our group meeting right now.


Laura Burbano

Troutdale, Oregon, United States

Oh Lord Jesus... helps us to dwell in unity with your will and spirit! Align our hearts to yours. We are the ones who pray for your coming! Your overcomers!


Jason Ramirez Gutierrez

Bakersfield, California, United States

Behold how good and how pleasant it is, behold how good and how pleasant it is for the brethren to dwell in unity and God's economy and oneness we will worship him forever and ever amen.


Ruth Balla

Tirane, Albania

Behold how good and how pleasant it is,

For brethren to dwell together in unity!


Elizabeth Malan

London, United Kingdom

Praise the Lord for the commanded blessing if we behold Him as brothers in unity!

Last night was the first prayer meeting of the whole church in London together on zoom! The whole church in London prayed together in unity and harmony! What a blessing ! Behold how good and how pleasant it was!


Cosette

Gainesville, FL, United States

Hallelujah it is good and pleasant for brethren to dwell together in unity! Thank you for this divine commission to keep the oneness in Christ! By keeping this oneness, we become more and more blent with the saints and the Triune God Himself!


James Kilkenny

Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States

It is the Spirit who keeps God's people in unity. When we are in spirit, we are in unity. Hallelujah for He has made us one!


James

Killeen, Texas, United States

These words this song comes to mind as I sit here praying with members of my congregation. We are becoming a new church split off from our old church. Like birth pains it hurts but like life something new is beginning. I don't know many details but essentially the new congregation is usually born naked losing all property to the higher body within the church, the district or general conference. I pray for unity and peace. We love Jesus and seek his will for our pastors. There will be a shake up but two come from one body of believers just like birth.


Bentil Favour

Goningora, Kaduna, Nigeria

For sure Unity commands progress and many more blessings.... halleluyah

In Deuteronomy 12, 14, 15, and 16, God repeatedly charged the children of Israel to go to the place of His choosing so that they could keep the oneness of God's children. Without this restricting command from God, the children of Israel would have become divided shortly after entering into Canaan. For example, the Israelites in the tribe of Dan, who lived in the northernmost part of the land, could have said, "Since a worship place has been set up in the south, we can set up a place in the north. Why do we have to go so far to worship God?" This would have established another center for worship. Once there were two worship centers, the children of Israel would become even more divided. Those in the tribe of Naphtali would say something similar about wanting their own worship center apart from the one in the north and the one in the south. Eventually, every tribe would establish their own worship center, and the children of Israel would be divided into many parts.

Our God is truly wise. He guarded against this by repeatedly charging the children of Israel through Moses to go to the place of His choosing, Jerusalem. This situation is described in Psalm 133, which is one of the Songs of Ascents. The Songs of Ascents were sung as the children of Israel began to ascend the hill upon which Jerusalem was situated. Three times a year, from every village and town, the children of Israel gathered at Jerusalem, and as they ascended the hill to Jerusalem, they would sing a hymn about brothers dwelling together in harmony. At this time, people from all directions — east, west, south, and north—and from all the tribes came together. There was no division among them. Hence, although the unique ground was a great restriction, it also was a great protection.

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