![]() ![]() How condescending on Jehovah’s part to permit a mortal ear to hear, and a human pen to record his secret converse with his co-equal Son! How greatly should we prize the revelation of his private and solemn discourse with the Son, herein made public for the refreshing of his people! “Lord, what is man that thou shouldst thus impart thy secrets unto him.” All the great acts of grace are brought into actual being by the word of God had he not spoken, there had been no manifestation of Deity to us but in the beginning was the Word, and from of old there was mysterious fellowship between the Father and his Son Jesus Christ concerning his people and the great contest on their behalf between himself and the powers of evil. What wonderful intercourse there has been between the Father and the Son! From this secret and intimate communion spring the covenant of grace and all its marvellous arrangements. “The Lord said unto my Lord” – Jehovah said unto my Adonai: David in spirit heard the solemn voice of Jehovah speaking to the Messiah from of old. Moreover, the persons of the Godhead and Christ’s reign as Prophet, Priest, and King are proclaimed.įrom Spurgeon’s Treasury of David, there are several important insights into this passage: Psalm 110 is foundational in the Christian faith. ![]() ![]() The LORD said unto my Lord, sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.” (Psalm 110:1) Psalm 110:1, a devotional By Jack Kettler ![]()
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