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Psalms 45:17

Posted on 18 May at 15:16
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“I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.”

Certainly! Here is a Bible study on Psalm 45:17 in the King James Version:

Verse: “I will make thy name to be remembered in all generations: therefore shall the people praise thee for ever and ever.”

Context: Psalm 45 is a royal psalm attributed to the sons of Korah and is described as a wedding song or a song for a royal wedding. It celebrates the majesty and glory of the king and his bride, often interpreted metaphorically as Christ and His Church. In verse 17, the psalmist declares the enduring fame and praise that will be bestowed upon the king.

The significance of a remembered name:

  • – In biblical times, a person’s name represented their character, reputation, and legacy. A remembered name meant that the person’s influence and impact would persist throughout generations.
  • – By stating that God will make the king’s name remembered, it signifies the lasting impact and renown that the king would have, reflecting the honor and glory God bestows upon him.

God’s promise of remembrance:

  • – Throughout the Bible, God makes promises of remembrance to His people. He assures that He will not forget or forsake them.
  • – In the case of the king mentioned in Psalm 45, God promises to ensure that his name is remembered in all generations. This highlights God’s involvement in the king’s destiny and the preservation of his legacy.

The people’s eternal praise:

  • – The psalmist declares that the people will praise God forever and ever as a result of the king’s remembered name. The enduring fame of the king reflects the glory of God, and the people respond in continuous praise and adoration.
  • – This verse emphasizes the everlasting nature of praise to God, which extends beyond the present generation and continues eternally.

Application:

  • – As believers, we can draw encouragement from the promise of God’s remembrance. Just as God ensures the remembered name of the king in Psalm 45, He will also remember and preserve the names of His faithful servants.
  • – We are called to live in a way that brings honor and glory to God, trusting that He will make our names remembered according to His purposes.
  • – The eternal praise mentioned in this verse reminds us of our role in worshiping and glorifying God both in this life and for all eternity.

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