Summer Playlist - Psalms - Ps 110 - July 7 2024
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OUTLINE
OUTLINE
Overview of Psalms -
Purpose of Book
Literary Type
5 books - 150 songs
Many different authors - 73 by david. Sons of Assah.
The book of Psalms - Ancient Poems
Last 5
Psalms - a torah that is the prayer book.
Takeaway for the Psalms -
16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,
Today’s Psalm 110 -
A song stuck in your head -
The Song of the Lord, The King, The Priest
The Song of Man -
Sin
- the song of Queen
- I want it all, I want it all, I want it all and I want it now.
Journey - Anyway you want it, that’s the way you need it…anyway you want it.
Frank Sinatra -
I did it my way
Beck
I’m a loser baby….so why don’t you kill me
Big Idea: Only when we see Jesus as equally both priest and king do we see the goodness of God (exodus)
Application:
Disciples seek to let the Lord rule (King)
Disciples seek to sacrifice for the good of others (Priest)
Sermon:
Sermon:
Overview of the Psalms
Purpose of the book - The book of praises
Literary type
- music and poetry
How to Read and Understand the Psalms The Psalms as Music
Both the laments and the joys of the Psalter were set to music to enhance their messages,
5 books in One
Book 1 - Psalms 1-41
Book 2: Psalms 42-72
Book 3: Psalms 73-89
Book 4: Psalms 90-106
Book 5:Psalms 107-150
Books 1 and 2 by David and represent the triumph and victory of the king. While there are times of crisis, there is usually a resolution of praise.
Book 3 - The dark book, anticipates the exile of Israel
Book 4- Israel in exile with focus on trust in God and his Kingship, hope for a better tomorrow
Book 5: the praise around the restoration of Irael’s return and restoriation with all the nations praising Him.
Approximately covering a 1000 years from MOses (ps 90) to the exhile era in Ps 137.
How to Read and Understand the Psalms Studying and Understanding the Psalms
It is often pointed out that the Psalms reflect virtually every human emotion. They
Outline:
The Song of the King Priest -
Of David. A psalm.
1 The Lord says to my lord:
“Sit at my right hand
until I make your enemies
a footstool for your feet.”
2 The Lord will extend your mighty scepter from Zion, saying,
“Rule in the midst of your enemies!”
3 Your troops will be willing
on your day of battle.
Arrayed in holy splendor,
your young men will come to you
like dew from the morning’s womb.
4 The Lord has sworn
and will not change his mind:
“You are a priest forever,
in the order of Melchizedek.”
5 The Lord is at your right hand;
he will crush kings on the day of his wrath.
6 He will judge the nations, heaping up the dead
and crushing the rulers of the whole earth.
7 He will drink from a brook along the way,
and so he will lift his head high.
How to Read and Understand the Psalms Psalm 110 in Perspective
this Psalm is cited or alluded to in the New Testament more than twenty-five times
A Psalm - a song to be sung with musical accompaniement. Poetry filled with imagery.
v3 - God’s army is like the dew of the morning
Psalm is in two parts (v1-3) and v4-7)
The Lord speaking marks both divisions.
Intro to the CItation
Citation
Prophetic reflection -
v1: Come here the blessing of the future - Sit at the right hand until I make your enemies your footstool