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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2025 · 26 MIN

As for Me: The Lord as Our Portion (Psalm 17)

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Deep Dive into As for Me: The Lord as Our Portion (Psalm 17)Psalm 17 functions as the prayer of a righteous sufferer who acts as a bridge between the confession of God as one's portion and the celebration of divine deliverance. David begins with a "carefully framed legal appeal," bringing his "just cause" to the only courtroom that matters: the eyes of the Lord. He claims a "covenantal integrity," asserting that his steps have held fast to God's paths and his heart has withstood the scrutiny of God's "night visitation." This legal plea, however, is enveloped in relational intimacy, as David asks to be protected as the "apple of God’s eye" and hidden in the "shadow of His wings," relying on God’s ḥesed, or steadfast covenant love.The psalm establishes a stark binary between the wicked and the righteous based on their chosen "portion." The "men of the world" are satisfied with a portion strictly limited to this life—wealth, comfort, and children. While these are gifts from God, they serve as a tragic, temporary reward that ends at the grave. In a dramatic pivot marked by the phrase "As for me," David rejects this transient prosperity. He locates his ultimate satisfaction in a future hope: beholding God’s face in righteousness and being transformed into His likeness upon awaking from death.Theologically, the text interprets this psalm as finding its fullest voice in Jesus Christ, the true righteous sufferer who perfectly maintained the integrity David only foreshadowed. Through His resurrection, Jesus has already awakened to behold the Father’s face. Believers can therefore make this prayer their own through union with Christ, rejecting the prosperity gospel to embrace a "long view" where the vision of God outranks every earthly good.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into As for Me: The Lord as Our Portion (Psalm 17)Psalm 17 functions as the prayer of a righteous sufferer who acts as a bridge between the confession of God as one's portion and the celebration of divine deliverance. David begins with a "carefully framed legal appeal," bringing his "just cause" to the only courtroom that matters: the eyes of the Lord. He claims a "covenantal integrity," asserting that his steps have held fast to God's paths and his heart has withstood the scrutiny of God's "night visitation." This legal plea, however, is enveloped in relational intimacy, as David asks to be protected as the "apple of God’s eye" and hidden in the "shadow of His wings," relying on God’s ḥesed, or steadfast covenant love.The psalm establishes a stark binary between the wicked and the righteous based on their chosen "portion." The "men of the world" are satisfied with a portion strictly limited to this life—wealth, comfort, and children. While these are gifts from God, they serve as a tragic, temporary reward that ends at the grave. In a dramatic pivot marked by the phrase "As for me," David rejects this transient prosperity. He locates his ultimate satisfaction in a future hope: beholding God’s face in righteousness and being transformed into His likeness upon awaking from death.Theologically, the text interprets this psalm as finding its fullest voice in Jesus Christ, the true righteous sufferer who perfectly maintained the integrity David only foreshadowed. Through His resurrection, Jesus has already awakened to behold the Father’s face. Believers can therefore make this prayer their own through union with Christ, rejecting the prosperity gospel to embrace a "long view" where the vision of God outranks every earthly good.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

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