The Pattern of the King
Psalm 22, 23, 24 - Pew Bible #346-348
Pastor Mike Roberson
Introduction: In Psalms we see the
of the sequence of
of the King. In Psalm 22: He is the
crucified
savior. Then in Psalm 23: He can be our
shepherd. Then in
Psalm 24: He will return to be our
King of Kings.
I. Suffering
Salvation. Psalm 22
a. God’s death was
in detail. Genesis 22
i. His suffering was
than any other suffering the
has ever known. Matthew 26:36-43
1.
by His Father so we will never be. v.1
2.
under the law so that we don‘t have to be.
ii. His
was greater than any other exaltation. Phil. 2:9-11
II. Shepherding
from compassion. Psalm 23, John 10
a. Still
can be very deep. v.2
b. Soul
is his greatest gift. v.3
c. Secure through
, not just to death. v.4
d. Dwelling
overcomes
dwelling. v.6
III. Ruling from
. Psalm 24, Isaiah 60
a. Because He
the earth, all the earth will
His rule. v.1
b. Nothing will be
until He rules. v.3
c. He will
the gates of the
of Jerusalem again. v.7
Conclusion: If you don’t
the suffering savior, you will not be
by the shepherd or
alongside the King.
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