Day 291: Psalms 116-118

Day 291: Psalms 116-118

Author: ARMA Courses October 18, 2025 Duration: 20:06

A thankful heart turns to worship—and worship becomes witness. In today’s final leg of the Egyptian Hallel (Psalms 116–118), we see gratitude expressed, nations welcomed, and victory processed in praise. From personal thanksgiving to communal celebration to prophetic foreshadowing, these Psalms walk us from Egypt’s memory to Christ’s triumphal entry.

✈️ Overview:

• Psalm 116 recounts personal deliverance and responds with a thank offering

• Psalm 117, the shortest psalm, calls all tribes to praise Yahweh’s steadfast love

• Psalm 118 stages a royal procession into Jerusalem, prefiguring Jesus’ triumphal entry on Palm Sunday

🔎 Context Clues:

• These are the final three chapters in the Egyptian Hallel, a mini-collection (Psalms 113–118) recited during Passover festivals

• Traditionally sung by pilgrims journeying to Jerusalem—and likely sung by Jesus and His disciples at the Last Supper

• Psalm 118 is structured like a liturgical call-and-response, tracing the journey of a victorious king approaching the temple to offer sacrifice

🤓 Nerdy Nuggets:

• Psalm 116’s thank offering was a shared meal—symbolizing fellowship between the worshiper, the priest, and God

• Psalm 117 uses a rare Hebrew word for “tribes,” which is echoed in Revelation 7:9 (“every tribe, tongue, people, and nation”)—a glimpse of heaven’s diversity

• Psalm 118’s “stone the builders rejected” is quoted in the Gospels to describe Jesus, highlighting its messianic and prophetic depth

✅ Timeless Truths:

• Gratitude fuels generosity—what we return to God flows from what He first gave us

• We become what we behold—worship shapes our identity

• God is not only exalted above the heavens—He stoops low to raise the poor, heal the broken, and restore the weary

• The cross of Christ fulfills the festal imagery of Psalm 118: our King enters victorious, not to conquer with violence—but to lay down His life in love

Let these Psalms guide your posture: gratitude before God, generosity toward others, and worship that reshapes how you live. You don’t have to out-give God—just respond in awe.

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