Day 275: Psalms 69-72

Day 275: Psalms 69-72

Author: ARMA Courses October 2, 2025 Duration: 23:30

Even as Book Two of the Psalms closes, we move from raw lament to royal vision. Today’s reading spans four distinct songs—personal cries of David, a memorial psalm for the needy, a lifetime testimony of faithfulness, and Solomon’s only psalm, painting a picture of Israel as it was meant to be: a priestly kingdom, blessed to bless the nations. These chapters echo into the New Testament, linking David’s words to Jesus’ life and pointing us to lessons about worship, sacrifice, and leadership.

✈️ Overview:

• Psalm 69 reveals David’s suffering and prophetic role—its verses foreshadow Jesus’ zeal for God’s house and the sour wine at the cross.

• Psalm 70 ties lament to the “memorial offering,” reminding us even the poor have a way to bring sacrifice before God.

• Psalm 71 captures an older believer’s testimony, modeling how to hand faith down to the next generation with passion.

• Psalm 72, Solomon’s only psalm, envisions a just, abundant kingdom—Israel at its peak as a blessing to the nations and a preview of Christ’s ultimate reign.

🔎 Context Clues:

• Psalms 69–71 are individual laments, reflecting injustice, poverty, and old age.

• Psalm 70’s link to “memorial offerings” shows God’s inclusion of the poor in worship (Leviticus 2; Numbers 5).

• Psalm 72 closes Book Two. Its heading (“Of Solomon”) and the note (“This concludes the prayers of David”) mark a shift in the Psalter.

• Its royal imagery (sea to sea dominion, kings bringing gifts) echoes Solomon’s reign and the Abrahamic promise of global blessing.

🤓 Nerdy Nuggets:

• John 2:17 and all four Gospels quote Psalm 69 to frame Jesus’ passion—“zeal for your house” and “for my thirst they gave me sour wine.”

• David’s insight in Psalm 69:30–31 (“thanksgiving pleases God more than an ox”) anticipates worship beyond sacrifice.

• Psalm 70’s “I am poor and needy” fits its memorial offering theme, showing God’s heart for the marginalized.

• Psalm 71 gives a rare glimpse of lifelong faith: “Even when I am old and gray… I will declare your power to the next generation.”

• Psalm 72 shows two sides of Solomon’s wealth—1 Kings shows its danger; this psalm frames its purpose.

✅ Timeless Truths:

• Lament is not weakness—it’s worship. Honest cries prepare the way for trust.

• God provides ways for all—rich or poor—to approach Him. Worship is about heart posture, not price tag.

• Faithfulness in youth should mature into testimony in old age.

• Power and success are tools—how we steward them determines the outcome.

• David foreshadowed Christ; Solomon’s kingdom foreshadowed His reign. What they glimpsed, we live in full through Jesus.

As Book Two closes, we’re invited to bring our full lives—pain, poverty, age, and power—under God’s rule. Don’t just read these psalms; let them shape your story. Worship like David, steward like Solomon, and follow the One they both point to.

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