Psalm 17:15  
Vindicated!    
   This Psalm began with a heart cry from David, a plea for justice. In the succeeding verses he has set out his innocence, in contrast with the culpability of the wicked. Now the case has been reviewed and all of the facts written down, David is able to claim vindication.  It seems a rather curious way to deal with life’s injustices and yet the matter is so thoughtfully and carefully considered. All the evidence has been presented, all of the arguments made, and David finds himself able to stand before the Judge and Jury and rule that he is Not Guilty. Furthermore, he can look forward to meeting the Judge face to face. Instead of eternal damnation and judgement he anticipates an entrance into the throne room of God Himself.

It is not hard to see Jesus in these verses, the suffering Lord bearing the shame and the guilt of the world but who Himself was sinless and guiltless. Jesus knew that He would be vindicated, that within days and weeks of His solitary suffering, the world would know the truth. His disciples would be activated, the Holy Spirit would come and the Gospel would be preached to all nations. Jesus knew that once He had endured, He would return to His heavenly home. The joy that was set before Him was that when all was done and justice had prevailed, then He, the Not-Guilty One, would see the face of God the Father again. 

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