December 16, 2022

Day 10 – Psalm 110:1

The Famous Psalm 110:1 – A Celebration of Jesus’ Reign and Victory over Death

Psalm 110:1 is a verse that holds great significance in the Bible. It is often referred to as God’s favorite Bible verse and is the most quoted or alluded to verse in the New Testament. The verse states, “The Lord says to my Lord, ‘Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.'”

Psalm 110:1 – A Prophetic Verse

This verse, known as the famous Psalm 110:1, was written long before the time of Jesus and was sung in congregations. It sums up God’s intention and purposes for the world and our future. It speaks of Jesus as the promised King who will reign and have dominion over all.

The Significance in Paul’s Writings

The Apostle Paul, in 1 Corinthians 15, quotes from Psalm 110:1 to emphasize the significance of Jesus’ resurrection and reign. Paul reminds the Corinthians of the gospel, highlighting that Christ died for our sins and was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures.

Jesus’ Reign and Victory over Death

Paul affirms that Jesus appeared to various witnesses, validating the reality of his resurrection. Christ is the first fruits of the resurrection, and his reign is a present reality. According to Paul, Jesus must reign until all of God’s enemies are made a footstool for his feet, including the defeat of the last enemy, death. Jesus’ reign brings hope and victory over death, our greatest adversary.

The Celebration of Advent

The celebration of Advent takes on a special meaning in light of Psalm 110:1 and the message of Jesus’ reign. It is a time to rejoice in the coming of the King, who accomplished salvation for his people. Jesus, the promised one, is ruling and reigning, putting all of God’s enemies under his feet.

As we celebrate Advent and look forward to Christmas, let us remember the significance of Psalm 110:1. Jesus’ reign brings salvation, hope, and the promise of the defeat of death. It is a reason to give thanks, offer praise, and celebrate the coming of the King.

Merry Christmas, everybody!

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Study Questions

  1. Psalm 110 informs us that God will not look past His enemies.  How is the cross a guarantee of God’s victory? See Colossians 2:13-15
  2. What is the last enemy that Jesus will defeat?  Is there someone you have lost and miss this Christmas season? How does 1 Corinthians 15:23-26 show that Jesus cares?
  3. What promise is given in 1 Corinthians 15:22 for those who trust in Jesus?  As the hymn says “ Born to raise the Sons of Earth,
    Born to give them Second Birth”, Jesus comes to give eternal life.

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