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Psalm 89

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A Maskil of Ethan the Ezrahite.

1 I will sing of the steadfast love of the LORD, forever;
   with my mouth I will make known your faithfulness to all generations.
2 For I said, “Steadfast love will be built up forever;
   in the heavens you will establish your faithfulness.”
3 You have said, “I have made a covenant with my chosen one;
   I have sworn to David my servant:
4 ‘I will establish your offspring forever,
   and build your throne for all generations.’” Selah

5 Let the heavens praise your wonders, O LORD,
   your faithfulness in the assembly of the holy ones!
6 For who in the skies can be compared to the LORD?
   Who among the heavenly beings is like the LORD,
7 a God greatly to be feared in the council of the holy ones,
   and awesome above all who are around him?
8 O LORD God of hosts,
   who is mighty as you are, O LORD,
   with your faithfulness all around you?
9 You rule the raging of the sea;
   when its waves rise, you still them.
10 You crushed Rahab like a carcass;
   you scattered your enemies with your mighty arm.
11 The heavens are yours; the earth also is yours;
   the world and all that is in it, you have founded them.
12 The north and the south, you have created them;
   Tabor and Hermon joyously praise your name.
13 You have a mighty arm;
   strong is your hand, high your right hand.
14 Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne;
   steadfast love and faithfulness go before you.
15 Blessed are the people who know the festal shout,
   who walk, O LORD, in the light of your face,
16 who exult in your name all the day
   and in your righteousness are exalted.
17 For you are the glory of their strength;
   by your favor our horn is exalted.
18 For our shield belongs to the LORD,
   our king to the Holy One of Israel.

19 Of old you spoke in a vision to your godly one, and said:
   “I have granted help to one who is mighty;
   I have exalted one chosen from the people.
20 I have found David, my servant;
   with my holy oil I have anointed him,
21 so that my hand shall be established with him;
   my arm also shall strengthen him.
22 The enemy shall not outwit him;
   the wicked shall not humble him.
23 I will crush his foes before him
   and strike down those who hate him.
24 My faithfulness and my steadfast love shall be with him,
   and in my name shall his horn be exalted.
25 I will set his hand on the sea
   and his right hand on the rivers.
26 He shall cry to me, ‘You are my Father,
   my God, and the Rock of my salvation.’
27 And I will make him the firstborn,
   the highest of the kings of the earth.
28 My steadfast love I will keep for him forever,
   and my covenant will stand firm for him.
29 I will establish his offspring forever
   and his throne as the days of the heavens.
30 If his children forsake my law
   and do not walk according to my rules,
31 if they violate my statutes
   and do not keep my commandments,
32 then I will punish their transgression with the rod
   and their iniquity with stripes,
33 but I will not remove from him my steadfast love
   or be false to my faithfulness.
34 I will not violate my covenant
   or alter the word that went forth from my lips.
35 Once for all I have sworn by my holiness;
   I will not lie to David.
36 His offspring shall endure forever,
   his throne as long as the sun before me.
37 Like the moon it shall be established forever,
   a faithful witness in the skies.” Selah

38 But now you have cast off and rejected;
   you are full of wrath against your anointed.
39 You have renounced the covenant with your servant;
   you have defiled his crown in the dust.
40 You have breached all his walls;
   you have laid his strongholds in ruins.
41 All who pass by plunder him;
   he has become the scorn of his neighbors.
42 You have exalted the right hand of his foes;
   you have made all his enemies rejoice.
43 You have also turned back the edge of his sword,
   and you have not made him stand in battle.
44 You have made his splendor to cease
   and cast his throne to the ground.
45 You have cut short the days of his youth;
   you have covered him with shame. Selah

46 How long, O LORD? Will you hide yourself forever?
   How long will your wrath burn like fire?
47 Remember how short my time is!
   For what vanity you have created all the children of man!
48 What man can live and never see death?
   Who can deliver his soul from the power of Sheol? Selah

49 Lord, where is your steadfast love of old,
   which by your faithfulness you swore to David?
50 Remember, O Lord, how your servants are mocked,
   and how I bear in my heart the insults of all the many nations,
51 with which your enemies mock, O LORD,
   with which they mock the footsteps of your anointed.

52 Blessed be the LORD forever!
       Amen and Amen.


Scripture taken from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Psalm Devotional
A Merciful Ruler

Written by Gordon Keddie. This devotional was first published in the October 2010 issue of The Reformed Presbyterian Witness.


God’s kingdom is a crowned republic. His only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, is given to be His King—”head over all things to the church” (Eph. 1:22). His faithful subjects are those whom He has “bought with a price” (1 Cor. 6:20; 7:23), bound to Himself in the covenant of His grace (Gal. 3:17), and brought to saving faith in Christ so as to “love Him because He first loved” them (1 John 4:19).

The character of God’s King is described in Psalm 89 and set out in connection with the promises of God’s covenant. This draws on the covenant with David in 2 Samuel 7, and looks through the language of prophecy from an earthly king and a temporary kingdom to the eternal King and His everlasting kingdom.

God’s mediatorial King (vv. 1-29) has three vital characteristics:

He is the Seed of everlasting mercies (vv. 1-4).

The psalmist testifies of God’s mercies and faithfulness. His mercies, unlike ours, are “forever” and “established in the very heavens.” God responds, explaining how He is able to show mercy (vv. 3-4). It is by His covenant promise of a “son” on a “throne” established “forever” (2 Sam. 7:14-16). Christ is that son—the promised “Seed” of Abraham (Gen. 12:7; Gal. 3:16) and the only Mediator between God and man (1 Tim. 2:5).

He is the Sovereign of incomparable glory (vv. 5-18).

Human achievements are not inconsiderable. And how we love our own glory! In the end, however, “all flesh is as grass” (1 Pet. 1:24) and we “fall short of the glory of God” (Rom. 3:23). God’s glory is truly incomparable. It is in heaven (vv. 5-8) and on earth (vv. 9-13). It is seen in His wonderful holiness and truth (v. 14) and in His redeemed people (vv. 15-18).

He is the Savior revealed from heaven (vv. 19-29).

In His covenant with David (2 Sam. 7), God revealed five promises to His “holy one”: (a) divine salvation (vv. 19-20); (b) victory over enemies (vv. 21-23); (c) mercy and faithfulness (vv. 24-25); (d) exaltation as God’s “first-born, the highest of the kings” (vv. 26-27); and (e) an everlasting kingship—”forever…as the days of heaven” (vv. 28-29). Clearly, we are led beyond David to the Seed of Abraham, Jesus Christ, the “King of kings and Lord of Lords” (Rev. 19:16).

God’s unbreakable promises (vv. 30-52) are then set out in terms of our calling to follow wholeheartedly in covenant faithfulness:

Act in faithfulness to God’s covenant promises (vv. 30-37).

If God’s own people won’t keep covenant with Him, He will “punish” them with “the rod” (vv. 30-32). The good news is that it is only the rod, not the sword! He chastises as a loving father (Heb. 12:7-11). Even better news is that our covenant–breaking will not invalidate God’s promises. He will have His King over His creation and save a people to be the subjects of His kingdom (vv. 33-37)!

Analyze the Lord’s dealings with you (vv. 38-45).

Israel’s recent kings had not done well. Israel had suffered greatly. It looked as if God’s covenant had been abrogated. But there are lessons to be learned: (a) See what sin does in human lives (Rom. 3:23); (b) Don’t blame God for not blessing your life of unbelief; (c) Count your blessings and ask if He has actually punished you less than your iniquities deserve (Ezra 9:13); and (d) remember that Jesus’ kingdom is “not of this world” (John 18:36) and so His death, which looks like defeat, is actually new life from the dead for all He saves by His atoning sacrifice (1 John 1:7).

Apply to Christ’s love and mercy for your redemption here and hereafter (vv. 46-52).

The psalmist believes God’s promise is unbreakable, so he prays for those who are blaming God for their troubles instead of themselves. He offers four petitions: (a) “How long?” is a plea for God’s free grace (v. 46); (b) “Remember how short my time is” is a plea for compassion upon so much time misspent (vv. 47-48); (c) “Where are Your former loving-kindnesses?” is a cry of faith, believing the promises afresh (v. 49); and (d) “Remember, Lord, the reproach of Your servants” is an appeal to the Lord to come and vindicate His promises, cause, kingdom and people before the ridiculing world that loves to mock God’s people when they are down (vv. 50-51).

Again we are pointed to Christ. Only Christ can be our covenant head and therefore our Savior and Lord. As the man born blind said when he was told Jesus of Nazareth was passing by, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me” (Luke 18:37ff). He knew that the crown of heaven and earth was given to Jesus, and that in Him all the promises of God’s covenant were unbreakable—”Yes” and “Amen,” (2 Cor. 1:20).

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About Psalm 89

Appears in: Book III
Author: Ethan

Categories

  • Psalms of Lament
  • Kingship Psalms
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New Testament References

  • Luke 1:69 (v. 17)
  • Luke 2:26 (v. 48)
  • John 7:42 (v. 4)
  • Acts 2:30 (v. 3)
  • Acts 13:22 (v. 20)
  • 1 Peter 1:17 (v. 26)
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Further Study

  • Matthew Henry's Commentary on Psalm 89
  • Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on Psalm 89
  • John Calvin's Commentary on Psalm 89

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