June 15–Psalm 108-115
“The Lord says to my Lord, ‘Sit at my right hand until I make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet’ “(Psalm 110:1).
It was a supernatural event. A vision. One day, in the Spirit, David was allowed to “listen” to a conversation between God the Father and God the Son. Years later, Jesus quoted this psalm (see Matthew 22:44). It is another reminder of our Lord’s dedication to Scripture, His deep confidence in its truthfulness.
This Psalm prophesies the ascension of Jesus. After the resurrection, Jesus was lifted up to heaven to sit at the right hand of the Father in glory. David “heard”the Father invite the Son to sit in this place of honor.
This Psalm prophesies the eternal priesthood of Christ. Jesus is our High Priest. See v. 4. Like Melchizedek (Genesis 14), Jesus received this office by divine election. This being so, there is no term limit for Christ’s assignment! No beginning. No end. “He ever lives to make intercession, ” says Hebrews 7:22.
This Psalm predicts the resistance of the world. God and His Christ have many enemies. See Psalm 2. Men across the globe refuse the rule of Christ. True always. True in this present hour.
This Psalm predicts the happy, voluntary service of the church. See v. 3. Willing sons and soldiers. Like glistening drops of dew. We are small individually, but the aggregate army of God makes a HUGE impact on the dry, dusty world!
This Psalm prophesies the coming victory of Christ. God’s patience does not equal tolerance. Ultimately, in the wisdom and timing of the Father, the Lord, Himself, will return to judge the nations with great force and moral beauty. See v. 6. Every knee will bow. All resistance will be subdued.
At the end, Jesus will prop his feet on a stool. Vivid picture! The belligerence of men will be so completely conquered it will constitute a FOOTSTOOL for Christ. Sometimes I forget how calm the Father is. How unchallenged by the opposition of men. He is certain of coming victory. We should be, as well.
Dear one, what could you do, today, to take this hope more deeply into your own soul? What would life be if you could embrace this certain expectation of victory coming?
“We exult in the hope of the glory of God” (Romans 5:2).