September 13, 2017: Daily Bible Reading Commentary for Psalm 108-110
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Commentary: David is the author of all of today’s psalms. Parts of Psalm 108 has been recorded in two other psalms, yet here it is again. It is a joyful psalm. Psalm 109 is a Messianic psalm. It looks to the suffering experience by Jesus and the betrayal of Judas. Psalm 110 is also a Messianic psalm. It foretells of the coming of Jesus Christ. The first verse is used in the Gospels against the pharisees to prove Jesus is the Messiah, descended from the royal line of David.
Focus Verses: 110:1 This verse is used by Jesus to prove He is the Son of God. How does this verse prove it?
Only through a relationship with Jesus Christ can anyone hope to separate themselves from the power of sin in this world. Through Him, all things are made new. For a complete listing of readings, please download our Bible Study.
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