The Bible Dept.

Day 259: Psalms 21-23

Sep 16, 2025
Dive into the rich tapestry of Psalms 21-23, where triumph, trauma, and trust intertwine. Discover how these ancient prayers guide us through life’s celebrations and sorrows. Psalm 22 resonates with Jesus's crucifixion, while Psalm 23 redefines God as a personal Shepherd who walks with us. Explore themes of honest worship and the importance of divine guidance in our journeys. David's journey from kingly victory to intimate faith serves as a model for resilience and connection with the divine.
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INSIGHT

Paired Psalms: Prayer Then Praise

  • Psalm 20 and Psalm 21 function as a paired royal prayer-and-praise sequence showing request then fulfillment.
  • David and Israel celebrate answered prayer to build communal faith for future petitions.
ANECDOTE

Hillsong Praise Reports Example

  • Manny recalls Hillsong's practice of praise reports pre-empting prayer requests to build faith.
  • He uses that example to illustrate how Psalm 20 (requests) and 21 (praise) reinforce communal trust.
INSIGHT

Jesus Quoting Psalm 22 As Context

  • Psalm 22 provides the background for Jesus' cry on the cross rather than vice versa.
  • The Hebrew practice of naming by first line makes Jesus' words effectively a citation of the whole psalm.
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