Psalm 110 stands out not just as a testimony to David’s own kingship, but prophetically points towards the Messiah, the ultimate King and Priest. Written by David, it is both a coronation hymn and a glimpse into the eternal dominion of the Anointed One. The New Testament has numerous references to this psalm, indicating its importance in understanding the person and work of Christ.
In today’s episode, we take a close verse-by-verse look at Psalm 110. The tapestry of this psalm, woven with threads of prophecy, priesthood, and kingship, provides believers with a rich, multifaceted view of Jesus Christ. It invites us into a deeper relationship with Him, one where we recognize His authority, appreciate His intercession, and anticipate His victorious return.
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