Listen, O daughter,
Consider and incline your ear;
Forget your own people also, and your
father’s house;
So the King will greatly desire your beauty;
Because He is your Lord, worship Him.
(Psalm
45:10, 11 NKJV)
It is
difficult to decide the occasion of this Psalm, which was written to celebrate
a royal marriage. But there is much which goes far beyond the immediate
circumstances out of which it sprang. We recognize its prophetic character, as
well as its historic basis, and that it points onward to Christ the King. It is
so quoted in Hebrews 1:8, 9, and we may therefore certainly appropriate the
Psalm as directly addressed to our Lord, who is our rightful King.
Christ's
claim rests on these grounds: The Righteousness of His Rule. His scepter
is not a rod of iron, but of "uprightness." Our King loves
righteousness and hates wickedness. Therefore His throne stands firm, and He
claims the allegiance of all pure and upright souls. Wouldn’t it be a marvelous
thing if all rulers and leaders realized that right makes might!
The
Gladness of His Reign. The
righteous heart is the joyful one; and our King teaches us that so far from
holiness meaning gloom and depression, it is the root and fountain of true and
abiding joy. Jesus was "the Man of Sorrows, and acquainted with
grief," but underneath was an abiding and eternal joy, like the spring
flowers that nestle under the warm cover of snow. There is a blessed
attractiveness in Christian joy and gladness, which is characteristic of our
King, and should mark all His subjects.
The Love
of His Heart. The bride is
willing to forsake her own people and her father's house, and if we take the
Lord Jesus to be our King and husband, we shall be willing to count all things
but loss for love of Him. Therefore He said, "Whosoever he be that
forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be My disciple."
"'He
is your Lord." We are reminded that however tender may be the sense of
Christ's love to us, we must reverence Him as our King. Reverence is the best
foundation for true affection. We shall never fully know His salvation until we
recognize and own Him as King. "Thy King cometh unto thee, having
salvation." "He is exalted as Prince and Savior." Lift up your
heads, O gates of my soul, and the King of glory shall come in! (Revelation
3:20).
PRAYER
In all
things attune my heart to the holiness and harmony of Your kingdom. Help me, as
a citizen of Your earthly, spiritual kingdom, Your Church, to bring peace and
joy to this present dark and dangerous world, and Your will be done on earth as
it is in heaven. I ask it In Your name,
Jesus, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #195:
I will shepherd My inheritance and carry them forever.
Psalm 28:9 (WEB)
Save your people, and bless your inheritance.
Be their shepherd also, and bear them up forever.
I will shepherd My inheritance and carry them forever.
Psalm 28:9 (WEB)
Save your people, and bless your inheritance.
Be their shepherd also, and bear them up forever.
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