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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 13 MIN

Lord, High Priest, and Coming King (Psalms 107–110)

from The Wisdom Journey

Share a commentStart with a map for real-life trouble: Psalm 107 charts a path from crisis to gratitude with a pattern anyone can follow—cry out, receive comfort, confess thanks. From wanderers in deserts to sailors in storms, we see how God meets people in need and turns distress into worship. That pattern becomes a template for praying honestly and trusting deeply when life feels unstable.We then explore how Psalm 108 proves that truth doesn’t expire. By reusing lyrics from earlier psalms, David shows how tested promises can carry us through new battles. You don’t need a novel word for a new problem; you need a faithful word for a faithful God. From there, the tone shifts in Psalm 109 as David faces slander and malice. Rather than grabbing the gavel, he entrusts his reputation to the Lord. It’s a bracing reminder for anyone walking through false accusation: integrity is your task; vindication is His.The crescendo arrives in Psalm 110, one of the most quoted passages in the New Testament. We trace how Jesus claims this psalm for Himself, revealing the Lord at the Father’s right hand as our reigning King and eternal High Priest after the order of Melchizedek. That priestly role anchors Christian prayer—there is one mediator between God and humanity—and His royal authority secures our hope for justice, judgment, and a coming kingdom rooted in Zion. Across these psalms, we discover a unified message: Scripture is timeless, God hears the desperate, and Christ reigns now and forever.If this journey strengthened your faith, share it with a friend, subscribe for more biblical wisdom, and leave a review to help others find the show. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment Start with a map for real-life trouble: Psalm 107 charts a path from crisis to gratitude with a pattern anyone can follow—cry out, receive comfort, confess thanks. From wanderers in deserts to sailors in storms, we see how God meets people in need and turns distress into worship. That pattern becomes a template for praying honestly and trusting deeply when life feels unstable. We then explore how Psalm 108 proves that truth doesn’t expire. By reusing lyrics from earlier psalm...

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