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Psalm 21: Triumph Through Trust (Part 2) Psalm 21:8-13

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Exposition of Psalm 21 (Part 2). David rejoices in God's strength, salvation, goodness, and abundant blessings, recognising that all he has received flows from trusting in the Lord. The Psalm also points beyond David to his greater Son, Jesus Christ—the King of kings who possesses all power, secures salvation, reigns in glory, and will one day judge the world in righteousness. While the first half of the Psalm celebrates God's blessings upon the righteous, the second half provides a sobering reminder of the certainty of God's judgment upon all who reject Him. This study encourages believers to rejoice in God's salvation, trust Him through every circumstance, and rest in the certainty of Christ's coming reign. It also serves as a loving warning to flee from the wrath to come and find refuge in Christ, through whom salvation is freely offered by grace through faith.

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Exposition of Psalm 21 (Part 2). David rejoices in God's strength, salvation, goodness, and abundant blessings, recognising that all he has received flows from trusting in the Lord. The Psalm also points beyond David to his greater Son, Jesus Christ—the King of kings who possesses all power, secures salvation, reigns in glory, and will one day judge the world in righteousness. While the first half of the Psalm celebrates God's blessings upon the righteous, the second half provides a sobering reminder of the certainty of God's judgment upon all who reject Him. This study encourages believers to rejoice in God's salvation, trust Him through every circumstance, and rest in the certainty of Christ's coming reign. It also serves as a loving warning to flee from the wrath to come and find refuge in Christ, through whom salvation is freely offered by grace through faith.

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