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How does Psalm 21 reflect the salvation provided by Christ?

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Psalm 21 reflects Christ’s salvation, showing His glory and rejoicing in the blessings God bestows.

Psalm 21 is a profound expression of the glory and triumph associated with the salvation provided through Christ. The psalmist speaks of the blessings and honor bestowed upon the King, which culminates in the glory of His salvation. Christ, as the Anointed One, fulfills this psalm through His life, death, and resurrection, which were all orchestrated by God. The psalm expresses not only the joy of the King in receiving salvation but also the eternal blessing given to the people whom He redeems. As believers, we participate in this salvation, rejoicing because it is God who planned, ordained, and executed our deliverance through the sacrificial love of Jesus Christ. This reflects the great grace extended to us, emphasizing that all blessings come through Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 21

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The King's Rejoicing
Don Bell · Nov 13, 2013
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