Psalm 72:15

Psalm 72:15

Long may He live!

“Long live the king!” The world has shouted these words at earthly sovereigns for centuries and, in some cases, rightly so. If David penned this Psalm for his son, then his request was granted for Solomon reigned for 40 years. Solomon also benefited from the gold of Sheba, in fact he became “greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth.” 2 Chronicles 9:22. He also ruled over a kingdom similar in size to the one we described in verse 8. In other words, all of Arabia as far as the Euphrates River. 

This verse also has implications for our King, our Messiah. Let us never forget that we inhabit a different kingdom to the world. We obey the commands and pay homage to the King of kings, “Long may He live!” When He comes to reign upon the earth, there is no doubt that all peoples will honour Him but let’s remember, He is not a king who needs to accumulate gold and silver and worldly wealth. His wealth is the praises of His people. 

It may not have occurred to us that we should pray for our Messiah King or to bless Him all day long. However, do we not do this when we say, “Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven?” We sing, “Blessed be the name of the Lord” but I wonder if we have taken time to privately bless Him? Let’s make that time today to pray for our King and His kingdom and to find new ways of blessing Him. 

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