“When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The LORD hath done great things for them.” Psalm 126:1-2 (KJV)
The verses from Psalms whether written following the Egyptian captivity and the people’s deliverance, or the Babylonian captivity is of little importance. Zion had been taken captive, and you yourself may be in captivity as I write.
I am a captive. I will let you know in a moment what I am a captive of. The people of Zion, Israel, if you will were captive for 70 years in Babylon, and when their deliverance came just as God had said, then, they were rejoicing. “We were like them that dream” the Psalmist says.
It seemed almost unbelievable. Are you a captive today. Does sin hold you captive? Are you doing things you know to be wrong, and then feel guilt following the act? Maybe no guilt, but you know it is wrong? You are a captive to your own sins. It rules you. It controls you.
There is freedom from sin. Sin is a horrible master.
I told you moments ago that I am captive. What am I captive to? To love, mercy and grace of God shown to me through the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Through Him I am free from sins bondage, sins weight, drudgery, guilt, condemnation, and fear. I am captive to the Lord Jesus Christ. The Son of God, and God the Son. He set me free. My mouth is filled with laughter, and my tongue with singing unto Him.
The LORD has done great things for all those who are captive to the Lord Jesus Christ.