Psalm 89:27

Psalm 89:27

The most exalted King

I’m sure that you have already caught the undercurrents in this Psalm, that when the humble psalmist writes about the kingdom of David, he is actually celebrating the Kingdom of Jesus Christ! Perhaps they’re not undercurrents but overcurrents! How could a humble Levite understand that He was penning words that would exclusively apply to Messiah? The theme is one that we have encountered before, in Psalm 2:7-12, 45:6-9, 72:8-11, and Psalm 110 is dedicated to the future rule and reign of God’s Messiah. It’s as if time stood still in that David was somehow the embodiment of Christ, and that nothing happened in the time span between these two Kings. Reading this in context therefore, today’s verse is saying that in David God would appoint His firstborn, the most exalted of the kings of the earth. Prior to David’s time the promises were in place, the anticipation was there but now the seed was sown, the DNA existed, the lineage was established, now Messiah would definitely come, and we are being given His ancestry. Now, the only thing we don’t know is when!

One other truth that emerges from this verse is the nature of Christ’s kingdom. He will not just be King of the Jews or Lord of the Church; He will be the most exalted of the kings of the earth. In other words, all earthly kings, leaders, rulers, emperors, presidents, prime ministers etc. will bow down to Him, He will be greater than all of them. The universal reign of Jesus Christ is envisaged here. I’m glad that I’ve already made Him my King, aren’t you?

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