This past weekend at Eastbrook, I continued our series, “Songs of the Savior: Psalms for Advent,” by exploring Psalm 110.
I began by walking through the two sections of the psalm, giving attention to promise and fulfillment in those sections. I followed this by looking at the psalm Christologically, with attention to the many New Testament references and allusions to this psalm. Finally, we explored what it looks like to utilize this psalm within our Advent journey toward Christmas.
You can watch my message from this past weekend and follow along with the message outline below. You can also engage with the entire series here, participate in Eastbrook’s Advent devotional, or download the Eastbrook mobile app for even more opportunities to connect.
“The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind:
‘You are a priest forever, in the order of Melchizedek.’”
(Psalm 110:4)
An Oracle of God: The Victorious King (Psalm 110:1-3)
An Oath of God: The Eternal Priest (Psalm 110:4-7)
The Priestly King: Melchizedek, David, and the Messiah
Jesus the Messiah as Promised Priestly King
Advent Worship of Jesus through Psalm 110