Bootstrap
Henry Law

Psalm 21

Henry Law • January, 22 2007 • 5 min read
339 Articles 67 Sermons 25 Books
0 Comments
January, 22 2007
Henry Law
Henry Law • 5 min read
339 articles 67 sermons 25 books

The article by Henry Law on Psalm 21 focuses on the exaltation of Christ as the King of kings and the triumph of His salvation. Law emphasizes that the joy of Christ, who endured the cross, is a central theme, illustrating that His victory over sin and death has been fully realized in His ascension to the right hand of the Father. Key Scripture references, including Hebrews 12:2 ("For the joy set before Him"), affirm that Christ's current reign is marked by joy and glory due to God's empowering hand and fulfillment of His promises. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in its call for believers to rejoice in Christ's victory and to align their own lives with His triumph, thereby participating in His joy and salvation.

Key Quotes

“The conflict is past the battle is fought the victory is won every peril is escaped every foe is vanquished.”

“He is the resurrection and the life He is our life. All who are one with Him have for their portion the everlasting life of glory.”

“Let us believe and we shall similarly triumph.”

“Let the eternal song be no new song to us.”

What does the Bible say about Jesus’ victory over sin and death?

The Bible confirms that Jesus triumphed over sin and death through His sacrificial death and resurrection, granting eternal life to His followers.

Scripture clearly delineates Jesus' victory over sin and death, particularly portrayed in Psalm 21. He experienced great agony yet emerged victorious through resurrection, affirming that all who are united with Him share in this victory. This is echoed in Revelation 1:18 where Jesus declares, 'I am He who lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore'. This assured victory gives believers hope and encapsulates the essence of the Gospel whereby Christ's triumph becomes our triumph, guaranteeing eternal life and glory to those who trust in Him.

Romans 8:37-39, John 11:25-26, Revelation 1:18

Why is Jesus' resurrection significant for Christians?

Jesus' resurrection is significant as it validates His divine authority, secures our salvation, and ensures the promise of eternal life for believers.

The resurrection of Jesus is the cornerstone of Christian faith. It affirms His identity as the Son of God and validates all His teachings and the claims about salvation. As highlighted in Psalm 21, for Jesus' sacrifice to have been successful, His resurrection was essential. Through it, He secured victory over death, which allows believers to have confidence in their own resurrection. Romans 6:5 states, 'For if we have been united with Him in a death like His, we shall certainly be united with Him in a resurrection like His'. Thus, His triumph over death assures believers of their eternal life and glory with Him, making His resurrection not just a historical event, but a pivotal moment in the redemptive plan of God.

Romans 6:5, 1 Corinthians 15:55-57, John 3:16

How do we know God's sovereignty is true?

God's sovereignty is affirmed throughout the Bible as He orchestrates all events according to His divine plan for His glory and the good of His people.

Throughout the scriptures, God’s sovereignty is a recurring theme, emphasizing His supreme authority and control over all creation. Psalm 21 illustrates this beautifully by affirming that God empowers and guides His anointed one, providing strength and salvation. This idea is echoed in Romans 8:28, which states, 'And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to His purpose'. Biblical narratives illustrate how God works through history, fulfilling His purposes regardless of human actions. The consistent witness of Scripture, combined with the personal experience of believers, assures us of God's absolute sovereignty—giving comfort and hope, especially in uncertain times.

Isaiah 46:10, Romans 8:28, Psalm 115:3

    This ode of triumph celebrates our exalted Head. May we thus sing on earth by faith, and lengthen out the strain through endless days!

    1, 2. "The king shall rejoice in Your strength, O Lord; and in Your salvation how greatly shall he rejoice! You have given him his heart's desire, and have not withheld the request of his lips."

    We fall far short of this psalm's precious teaching if we restrict our musings to the type. Let David first be seen rejoicing in his royal crown, but let him soon fade before the rising of the King of kings. Here we may bathe our souls in the deep waters of Christ's truth. For the joy set before Him, He endured the cross, despising the shame. But the joy then in prospect is joy now fully realized. He sits rejoicing on the Father's right hand. The conflict is past; the battle is fought; the victory is won; every peril is escaped; every foe is vanquished. He has been strong to conquer, and He ascribes the strength to God's empowering hand. Salvation is achieved; it is salvation through the will and help of God, and in it greatly He exults. The utmost desires of His heart are granted. He could not wish nor ask for more. The cup of gladness overflows.

    3. "For You welcomed him with the blessings of goodness; You set a crown of pure gold on his head."

    During the struggle and the deep abasement, God ever went before Him, strewing blessings in His path; God's goodness ever paved His way. And now He is crowned—crowned as Conqueror, crowned as King. High is the throne on which He sits; omnipotent is the scepter which He wields. The government is placed upon His shoulders. All power is given to Him in heaven and in earth. Happy the subjects of this triumphant Lord!

    4. "He asked life from You, and You gave it to him, even length of days forever and ever."

    In deepest agony He cried to God, who was able to save Him from death, and His prayer was heard. The word is fulfilled, "With long life will I satisfy Him, and show Him my salvation." Our High Priest appears, and His happy testimony is, "I am He who lives and was dead; and behold I am alive forevermore, Amen, and have the keys of hell and of death." He is the resurrection and the life. He is our life. All who are one with Him have for their portion the everlasting life of glory.

    5, 6, 7. "His glory is great in Your salvation; You have laid honor and majesty upon him. For You have made him most blessed forever; You have made him exceeding glad with Your countenance. For the king trusts in the Lord; and through the mercy of the Most High he shall not be moved."

    The Spirit multiplies to show Christ's present blessedness. Great is His glory through God's saving hand. He is heir of all the majesty which heaven can give. He is God over all, blessed forevermore. Blessed Himself, He holds all blessings for His people. We, also, are blessed with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Him. But what is His all-surpassing joy? It is to bask forever in His heavenly Father's smile. If He has sympathy with us, should not we, also, have sympathy with Him? If our sorrows are His sorrows, should not His joy be ours? It is added that His joy is the fruit of faith. He trusted and is thus exalted. Let us believe and we shall similarly triumph.

    8 - 12. "You will capture all your enemies. Your strong right hand will seize all those who hate you. You will destroy them as in a flaming furnace when you appear. The Lord will consume them in his anger; fire will devour them. You will wipe their children from the face of the earth; they will never have descendants. Although they plot against you, their evil schemes will never succeed. For they will turn and run when they see your arrows aimed at them."

    Jesus arises from His throne to consummate His final victory. Then obstructing refuges shall fail. They shall call upon rocks and mountains to conceal. They shall flee into every hiding-place which terror can devise. But wrath shall drag them forth. Fearful images portray their hopeless ruin. They shall agonize as in the flames of burning ovens. Fire shall seize them as its prey. Unceasing anguish shall devour them. How vain will be their flight when the arrows of the Most High pursue them! When that day shall come, may we be on the Conqueror's side!

    13. "Be exalted, Lord, in Your own strength; so will we sing and praise Your power."

    Such is the fitting chorus to this song of triumph. Let every believer's voice call Jesus to His final exaltation. When that great day shall come, may we lift up the voice and celebrate His glorious power! Let us exalt Him now in heart, by life, in lip, by every faculty, and at each moment. Let the eternal song be no new song to us!

Henry Law

Comments

0 / 2000 characters
Comments are moderated before appearing.

Be the first to comment!

Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00