David Says His Final Prayer For Solomon
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PASSAGE:
Psalm 72:1-20
COMMENT:
In this psalm, David blesses his son Solomon and says a final prayer for
him. But much of what he says also points to Jesus Christ, making
this a Messianic Psalm as well.
WHAT
DOES IT SAY?
1. The
______________ shall bring peace to the people.
2. The
king’s son shall come down like _________ upon the mown __________.
3. Because
of his dominion, his enemies shall lick the _________.
4. He
redeems the needy because their _________ is precious in his sight.
5. The
Lord is praised: “blessed be his glorious _________ for ever.”
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN?
1. The
first verse of this psalm refers to the king and the king’s son.
Initially, this is David and Solomon. However, many of the things
said in the body of the psalm obviously point to another one—the Son
of God, Jesus Christ. Since it prophesies of Christ, this is called
a messianic psalm.
Carefully read verses 2-17 and see which statements easily refer to Jesus
Christ.
2. The
psalmist declares, “There shall be an handful of corn in the earth
upon the top of the mountains; the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon” (v.16). How
is this a powerful picture of prosperity?
3. Psalms
is traditionally divided into five books. These books are ended
by very strong Amen’s—like the double Amen of verse 1: “Amen, and Amen.” This
particular psalm may also be the last one written by David since with
it the “prayers of David the son of Jesse are ended” (v.20). Why
is this psalm a proper close to the second book of Psalms and to David’s
life?
WHAT
DOES IT MEAN TO ME?
1. This
psalm refers to the “needy” four times. The king’s son will save
the children of the needy (v.4), deliver the needy when he cries (v.12),
spare the needy (v.13), and save the souls of the needy (v.13). In
what ways are all of us needy before God? How can the things
said about the needy in this psalm be applied to us spiritually?
2. The
psalmist blesses the Lord God “who only doeth wondrous things”
(v.18). Why is God the ONLY one who does wondrous things? What
are some of the wondrous things God has done for you?
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