Psalm 72 prophetically points to Jesus as the coming righteous King who will establish an eternal kingdom of justice, defending the poor and needy, crushing oppressors, and bringing flourishing and blessing to all who place their faith in Him.
Read MoreIn Psalm 110 we find that We are not the builders, watchmen, or givers of life — God is. All our labor and striving for security is in vain apart from Him, but when we trust in God and offer our efforts to Him in prayer, He provides protection, rest, and every good gift — including children — as expressions of His sovereign care and love.
Read MorePsalm 110 reveals that the promised Messiah is both a divine King and an eternal Priest in the order of Melchizedek—uniting two roles Israel had always kept separate—and this union is fulfilled only in Jesus Christ, who is fully God and fully man. Because Christ reigns as our victorious King and intercedes forever as our perfect Priest, believers can live with confident joy and courage, secure that their ultimate acceptance before God and future victory over evil are guaranteed in Him.
Read MoreIn Psalm 90, Moses describes God’s power and eternal nature. In Christ, we have the ability to be reconciled and saved from His wrath.
Read MoreWe long to spend time with those we love - do we place the same significance on seeking God’s presence?
Read MoreTrue freedom is found in Christ as we have been liberated from the power of sin, being born again by the Spirit.
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