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Psalms 110:2

Posted on 18 May at 15:13
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“The LORD shall send the rod of thy strength out of Zion: rule thou in the midst of thine enemies.”

Historical context:Psalm 110 is attributed to King David and is considered a messianic psalm. It is a prophetic psalm that speaks about the future Messiah, who would come from the line of David.

The LORD (Yahweh):In this verse, “the LORD” refers to Yahweh, the covenant God of Israel. It is a divine name used to represent God’s personal and intimate relationship with His people.

The rod of thy strength:The phrase “the rod of thy strength” symbolizes the authority and power given to the Messiah. A rod was a symbol of authority and rulership in the ancient Near East. Here, it represents the Messiah’s role as a powerful and righteous ruler.

Out of Zion:Zion is often used in the Bible as a reference to Jerusalem, specifically the temple mount. In this context, it signifies the place from which the Messiah’s authority and power would originate.

Rule thou in the midst of thine enemies:This verse speaks of the Messiah’s reign and victory over His enemies. Despite opposition and resistance, the Messiah will establish His rule and reign in the midst of those who oppose Him. It highlights the ultimate triumph and authority of the Messiah over all opposing forces.

Messianic fulfillment:Psalm 110:2 finds its fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Jesus, as the descendant of David, fulfils the role of the promised Messiah. He is the one who possesses the rod of strength and rules over His enemies. His authority and power were demonstrated through His life, death, resurrection, and ascension. As Christians, we recognise Jesus as the exalted Lord who reigns in victory.

Application:Psalm 110:2 reminds us of the sovereignty and power of God. It assures us that, despite the challenges and opposition we may face, God is in control and will establish His kingdom. It encourages us to trust in Jesus Christ, who has overcome the world and rules over all. It also reminds us of the victory we have in Christ and the hope we have in His ultimate triumph.

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