Psalm 18:50a  
Final thoughts
        I’m reluctant to leave this Psalm, it has been such a blessing and an eye-opener to me. So one final thought! We have seen that the Psalm points us to Jesus Christ who, of course, is David’s descendant forever. Jesus is the fulfilment of all of this Psalm, not least because we have been privileged to see beyond the earthly experiences of the world’s greatest king to the spiritual battles of the heaven’s great King. Jesus triumphed as David did, but His battle was far more complicated and darker in its intensity. He was not warring against pagan tribes but against the principalities and powers in heavenly places who wreak their wicked plans amongst the children of men. Jesus faced the open defiance of these insidious tyrants and beat them off so that we might be free of them. 
Our battle has been won, but we still have to live in enemy territory, in a world that is dominated by evil and whose prince is a ruthless tyrant. He attacks God’s plans and God’s people with intensity for they are the only ones who can stand against him. In this Psalm we see the intensity of the struggle, the devious scheming of the enemy but, best of all, the power and might of the God who comes to our aid as “He shows unfailing love to His anointed, to David and to his descendants forever.” The victories described are not temporary, they are forever. You and I are His anointed ones, chosen and called to be His children, let us never doubt His care and concern for us. So, one more time. Hallelujah!

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