Do you feel lost? Between distant promises and a draining reality, Psalm 110 brings the necessary hope for your faith.
The context of Psalm 110 After a cry for justice, God invites us to look beyond circumstances and see who truly governs.
A powerful declaration “The Lord said to my Lord: ‘Sit at my right hand.’” (Psalm 110:1) Jesus, our hope and authority.
Recognizing divine authority Jesus is on the throne; His rest is an invitation for you to trust that He reigns in life's storms.
The kingdom expanding “The Lord will send the scepter of His power from Zion.” (Psalm 110:2) Christ's kingdom expands, touching lives around the world.
The priesthood that transforms “You are a priest forever.” (Psalm 110:4) Jesus unites the roles of King and Priest, bringing access to God.
Divine justice “The Lord is at your right hand; on the day of His wrath He will crush kings.” (Psalm 110:5) God's victory and justice are certain and unshakeable.
Hope in the storm The King sustains us. When you go through turmoil, seek the refreshment He offers along the way.
Questions for reflection How can you live today in light of Christ's authority? Trust in the access we have to the King-Priest.
A final invitation May you live the reality that Jesus is King and Priest. He has already won, and you will also overcome!