Day 289: Psalms 110-112

Day 289: Psalms 110-112

Author: ARMA Courses October 16, 2025 Duration: 24:13

Yahweh is worthy of awe—and those who fear Him flourish. In today’s reading, we explore a messianic prophecy with Trinitarian depth, then shift to a poetic pair that ties wisdom to worship. Psalm 110 proclaims the authority of the coming King. Psalms 111 and 112 celebrate God’s character and the blessings of those who mirror it. From theological mystery to practical blessing, these psalms stir both reverence and resolve.

✈️ Overview:

• Psalm 110 is a royal and messianic psalm attributed to David—quoted multiple times in the New Testament to affirm Jesus’ identity

• Psalm 111 is a poetic acrostic extolling God’s character and works, declaring that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom

• Psalm 112 continues the acrostic structure, highlighting the blessings of those who fear the Lord and walk in righteousness

• Together, Psalms 111–112 form a tightly connected pair with parallel structure, vocabulary, and themes

🔎 Context Clues:

• Psalm 110 functions as an enthronement psalm, originally used in royal ceremonies, later applied to the Messiah

• Jesus and Peter both reference Psalm 110 to highlight Christ’s divine authority and shared name/title with Yahweh

• Psalms 111 and 112 are both full Hebrew acrostics beginning with “Hallelujah,” structured to praise Yahweh and model wisdom

• The closing verse of Psalm 111 and opening verse of Psalm 112 connect them through the theme of the fear of the Lord

🤓 Nerdy Nuggets:

• The phrase “The LORD says to my Lord” in Psalm 110:1 reveals a distinction between Yahweh and a second divine figure (Adonai)—a cornerstone for understanding the Trinity

• Psalm 110 is one of the most frequently quoted OT passages in the NT (see: Mark 12:36, Acts 2:34, etc.)

• David’s prophetic writing in Psalm 110 predates Christ by ~1,000 years and lays theological groundwork for New Testament Christology

• Psalm 111 gives rapid-fire descriptions of God’s nature: great, glorious, majestic, compassionate, faithful, powerful, and just

• Psalm 112 mirrors Psalm 111, showing how humans who fear God reflect His character—resulting in personal blessing, legacy, and peace

• Psalm 112:7—“They will have no fear of bad news”—is a powerful declaration of steadfast trust in turbulent times

✅ Timeless Truths:

• God’s identity is not only majestic—it’s relational, revealed through the Father, Son, and Spirit

• The fear of the Lord is not terror—it’s awe that leads to wisdom and flourishing

• Reverence for God rewires how we respond to adversity—we stand firm, not fearful

• The righteous life isn’t just moral—it’s generational, shaping legacy and impact

• Expanding your vocabulary of praise deepens your capacity for worship

God doesn’t just deserve our praise—He defines it. Let Psalms 110–112 expand your view of His nature and renew your commitment to live wisely, fearlessly, and full of awe.

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