The Psalms, a collection of songs and poems that span a wide range of human emotions and experiences, offer glimpses into the grand narrative of redemption that God has been writing since the dawn of time. Among them, Psalm 118 stands out as a prophetic song that showcases the redemptive work of God, culminating in the person and work of Jesus Christ. One of the key verses from this Psalm, “The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone,” (Psalm 118:22) resonates with a profound depth, shedding light on the role of Christ in God's salvation plan.
Today’s top ten list includes “Ten Insights from Psalm 118 about Jesus, the Stone the Builders Rejected.” The theme of God's unending and steadfast love anchors this Psalm. And this is the first insight. Other insights focus on the coming of the “Name of the Lord,” the day the Lord has made, the gates of righteousness, and Christ’s eternal reign.
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