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How does Psalm 62 relate to the life of Jesus?

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Psalm 62 parallels the sufferings of Jesus, highlighting His trust in God amidst betrayal.

Psalm 62 serves as a poignant reflection of both David's struggles and the greater suffering of Jesus Christ. Just as David faced betrayal from his son Absalom, Jesus experienced betrayal from Judas and rejection from his people. In both instances, they exemplified unwavering trust in God. David's lament and reliance on God in times of distress foreshadow Christ's own submission during His passion, reflecting His profound dependency on the Father despite overwhelming trial. This parallel illustrates the continuity of God’s plan for salvation through both figures, ultimately culminating in Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 62, Matthew 26:47-56, John 18:1-11

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Psalm 62, p1 of 2
Rick Warta · Jun 6, 2024
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