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Psalm 110: The Priest-King - Dustin Hunziker

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Psalm 110 is the most quoted Old Testament passage in the New Testament, and for good reason. In this remarkable Messianic Psalm, David is given a glimpse into heaven itself as he overhears a divine conversation between the Father and the Son. Here we see Christ exalted at the right hand of God, reigning as King over all nations and bringing every enemy into subjection beneath His feet. Yet the greatest surprise of the Psalm is not merely Christ’s kingship—it is His priesthood. In this sermon, we explore the glory of Jesus Christ as the Exalted Priest-King. Unlike the temporary priests of the Old Covenant, Christ is a Priest forever after the order of Melchizedek. He offered Himself as the sacrifice for sin, ever lives to make intercession for His people, and even now carries them upon His heart. Whether you are facing grief, suffering, uncertainty, or simply need to be reminded of who Christ is today, Psalm 110 reveals a Savior who not only reigns in power but loves His people and prays for them still.

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Psalm 110: The Priest-King - Dustin Hunziker

Psalm 110 is the most quoted Old Testament passage in the New Testament, and for good reason. In this remarkable Messianic Psalm, David is given a glimpse into heaven itself as he overhears a divine conversation between the Father and the Son. Here we see Christ exalted at the right hand of God, reigning as King over all nations and bringing every enemy into subjection beneath His feet. Yet the greatest surprise of the Psalm is not merely Christ’s kingship—it is His priesthood. In this sermon, we explore the glory of Jesus Christ as the Exalted Priest-King. Unlike the temporary priests of the Old Covenant, Christ is a Priest forever after the order of Melchizedek. He offered Himself as the sacrifice for sin, ever lives to make intercession for His people, and even now carries them upon His heart. Whether you are facing grief, suffering, uncertainty, or simply need to be reminded of who Christ is today, Psalm 110 reveals a Savior who not only reigns in power but loves His people and prays for them still.

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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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