Note this theme in Psalm 89. In that psalm, the Holy Spirit has dictated a plain message. He goes far beyond the reference to King David. Rather, he is describing David's greater Son, even Jesus, the eternal Son and Lord of all.
The Holy Spirit is not speaking concerning the earthly David who would die. He is speaking of a Son, of whom He says:
He will call out to me, "You are my Father, my God, the Rock my Savior."
I will also appoint him my firstborn, the most exalted of the kings of the earth.
I will maintain my love to him forever, and my covenant with him will never fail (89:26–28).
This Son could be none other than Jesus. And the unfailing covenant God makes with Him is ours. It will never fail because it is God who has promised, and God can be counted on.
I hope what I have been reviewing here is plain. A promise—any promises—nothing in and of itself. The value of the promise depends on the character of the one who makes it. We know only too well the history of men and women. They make promises and covenants, but often those promises and covenants are broken. They are not kept.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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