Sermons From The Chapel

Psalm 22: The Suffering King - Dustin Hunziker

45 min · 24 mei 2026
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When Jesus cried, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” He was not only expressing agony - He was drawing our attention to Psalm 22. This sermon explores one of the clearest portraits of Christ in the Old Testament: the forsaken sufferer surrounded by mockers, pierced and humiliated, yet ultimately vindicated before the nations. Psalm 22 moves from the darkness of the cross to the glory of resurrection and kingdom triumph, revealing Christ as the Suffering King who wins His people not merely by power, but by suffering love. For weary believers, struggling saints, and seeking sinners alike, Psalm 22 offers both realism about suffering and unshakable hope in the crucified and risen Christ.

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How can a King die for His people and yet reign over them? How can a crucified King gather subjects from every nation, receive the worship of generations yet unborn, and govern an everlasting kingdom? Psalm 22 leaves us with those questions. Psalm 16 provides the answer. In this remarkable Messianic Psalm, David speaks beyond himself and points us to the Lord Jesus Christ—the King who trusted His Father perfectly, entered the grave willingly, and rose again in triumph. This Psalm takes us from the trust of Christ, to the resurrection of Christ, to the joy of Christ in the presence of His Father. Discover why Peter and Paul both saw Psalm 16 as a prophecy of the resurrection, why every false god multiplies sorrow, and why everlasting joy is found not in pursuing pleasure, but in pursuing God Himself.

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