You’re Invited! The Savior Comes – Messianic Psalms

You’re invited to our new series: The Savior Comes – Christmas/ Messianic Psalms

Description: The Savior Comes is our Christmas series based on the book of Psalms. Did you know that the Psalms foretell the coming of our Savior and predict events that were fulfilled in the life of Jesus Christ?  In total, twenty-five different psalms (one out of every six psalms) include at least one messianic prophecy.  We will look at these Messianic Prophecies as we celebrate the joyful truth of Christmas that, “The Savior Comes!”

 Dates                      Titles                                                               Events

Dec. 15 – The Savior’s Ministry                                                       Worship Night 6 PM

Dec. 22 – The Savior’s Betrayal and Death                                      Communion

*Dec. 24- The Savior’s Birth                                                            Christmas Eve
Dec. 29 – The Savior’s Victory

The book of Psalms is a collection of inspired songs used in worship of God, and many of them foretell the coming of the Messiah and predict events that were fulfilled in the life of Jesus Christ. In total, twenty-five different psalms (one out of every six psalms) include at least one messianic prophecy. Messianic psalms are quoted in eleven New Testament books, especially the gospels and the book of Acts. Below are nearly seventy specific references to Christ in the Psalms fulfilled in the New Testament. Some scholars see additional allusions, but we’ve only included those with the clearest connections to Jesus. The following list provides the reference(s) in Psalms where each prophecy is found and the New Testament fulfillment:

Concerning the Messiah’s birth:

1. The Messiah will come from the lineage of David (Psalm 89:3–429–36132:11–17Matthew 1:1).
2. The Messiah will come for all people (Psalm 18:49Ephesians 3:4–6).
3. The Messiah will know His Father from childhood (Psalm 22:9Luke 2:40).
4. The Messiah will be called by God while still in the womb (Psalm 22:10Luke 1:30–33).

Concerning the Messiah’s nature and name:

5. The Messiah will be called King of the Jews (Psalm 2:6John 12:12–1318:32).
6. The Messiah will be the Son of God (Psalm 2:7Luke 1:31–35Matthew 3:16–17Hebrews 1:5–6). 7. The Messiah is God (Psalm 45:6–7bHebrews 1:8–9).
8. The Messiah will call God His Father (Psalm 89:26Matthew 11:27).
9. The Messiah will be God’s only “begotten” Son (Psalm 89:27Mark 16:6Colossians 1:18Revelation 1:5).
10. The Messiah will be eternal (Psalm 102:25–27aRevelation 1:8Hebrews 1:10–12).
11. The Messiah is the creator of all things (Psalm 102:25–27bJohn 1:3Ephesians 3:9Hebrews 1:10–12).
12. The Messiah will be Lord and King (Psalm 110:1aMatthew 22:41–45).
13. The Messiah will be a Priest after the order of Melchizedek (Psalm 110:4Hebrews 6:17–20).
14. The Messiah will be the “Stone” rejected by the builders (Psalm 118:22Matthew 21:42–43).

Concerning the Messiah’s ministry:

15. Infants will give praise to the Messiah (Psalm 8:2Matthew 21:15–16).
16. The Messiah will reveal that the Hebrew Scriptures were written of Him (Psalm 40:6–8bLuke 24:44John 5:39–40).
17. The Messiah will do God’s (His Father’s) will (Psalm 40:7–8John 5:30).
18. The Messiah will not conceal His mission from believing people (Psalm 40:9–10Luke 4:16–21).
19. The Messiah will communicate a message of mercy (Psalm 45:255:12–14Luke 4:22).
20. The Messiah will be angered by unethical practices by the Jews in the temple (Psalm 69:9aJohn 2:13–17).
21. The Messiah will teach in parables (Psalm 78:2Matthew 13:34–35).
22. The Messiah will calm the stormy sea (Psalm 107:28–29Matthew 8:24–26).
23. The Messiah will act with righteousness (Psalm 45:6–7cJohn 5:30).
24. The Messiah will come in the name of the Lord (Psalm 118:26Matthew 21:9).

Concerning the Messiah’s betrayal and death:

25. Political/religious leaders will conspire against the Messiah (Psalm 2:1–3Matthew 26:3–4Mark 3:6).
26. The Messiah will feel forsaken by God at His crucifixion (Psalm 22:1bMark 15:34).
27. The Messiah will pray without ceasing before His death (Psalm 22:2Matthew 26:38–39).
28. The Messiah will be despised and rejected by His own (Psalm 22:6Luke 23:21–23).
29. The Messiah will be mocked (Psalm 22:7109:25Matthew 27:39).
30. Unbelievers will say to the Messiah, “He trusted in God, let Him now deliver Him” (Psalm 22:8Matthew 27:41–43).
31. The Messiah will be abandoned by His disciples (Psalm 22:1169:20Mark 14:50).
32. The Messiah will be encompassed by wicked beings (Psalm 22:12–13Colossians 2:15).
33. From the Messiah’s body will flow blood and water (Psalm 22:14aJohn 19:34).
34. The Messiah will be crucified (Psalm 22:14bMatthew 27:35).
35. The Messiah will thirst while dying (Psalm 22:1569:21John 19:28).
36. The Messiah will be observed by Gentiles at His crucifixion (Psalm 22:16aLuke 23:36).
37. The Messiah will be observed by Jews at His crucifixion (Psalm 22:16bMatthew 27:41–43).
38. The Messiah’s hands and feet will be pierced (Psalm 22:16cMatthew 27:38).
39. The Messiah’s garments will be parted among the soldiers through the casting of lots (Psalm 22:18John 19:23–24).
40. The Messiah will be accused by false witnesses (Psalm 27:1235:11109:2Matthew 26:59–61).
41. The Messiah will cry out to God, “Into thy hands I commend my spirit” (Psalm 31:5Luke 23:46).
42. There will be many attempts to kill the Messiah (Psalm 31:13Matthew 27:1).
43. The Messiah will have no bones broken (Psalm 34:20John 19:32–33).
44. The Messiah will be hated without cause (Psalm 35:19John 18:19–2315:24–25).
45. The Messiah will be silent as a lamb before His accusers (Psalm 38:13–14Matthew 26:62–63).
46. The Messiah will be God’s sacrificial lamb for redemption of all mankind (Psalm 40:6–8aHebrews 10:10–13).
47. The Messiah will be betrayed by one of His own disciples (Psalm 41:9Mark 14:17–18).
48. The Messiah will be hated and rejected without cause (Psalm 69:4Luke 23:13–22John 15:24–25).
49. The Messiah will be condemned for God’s sake (Psalm 69:79Matthew 26:65–67Romans 15:3).
50. The Messiah will be rejected by the Jews (Psalm 69:8aJohn 1:11).
51. The Messiah’s very own brothers will reject Him (Psalm 69:8bJohn 7:3–5).
52. The Messiah’s heart will be broken (Psalm 69:20aJohn 19:34).
53. The Messiah will be offered gall mingled with vinegar while dying (Psalm 69:21aMatthew 27:34).
54. The Messiah will offer up prayer for His enemies (Psalm 109:4Luke 23:34).
55. The Messiah’s betrayer will have a short life (Psalm 109:8aActs 1:16–18John 17:12).
56. The Messiah’s betrayer will be replaced by a more faithful man (Psalm 109:8bActs 1:20–26).

Concerning the Messiah’s resurrection and exaltation:

57. The Messiah will be resurrected (Psalm 16:8–10aMatthew 28:6Acts 2:25–32).
58. The Messiah’s body will not see corruption (natural decay) (Psalm 16:8–10bActs 13:35–37).
59. The Messiah will be glorified into the presence of God (Psalm 16:11Acts 2:25–33).
60. The Messiah will ask God for His inheritance (Psalm 2:8aJohn 17:4–24).
61. The Messiah will have complete authority over all things (Psalm 2:8b–98:6Matthew 28:18Hebrews 1:1–2).
62. The Messiah will destroy those who do not honor Him (Psalm 2:12John 3:36).
63. The Messiah will bring many people into the family of God (Psalm 22:22Hebrews 2:10–12Matthew 12:50John 20:14).
64. The Messiah’s enemies will stumble and fall (Psalm 27:2John 18:3–6).
65. The Messiah’s throne will be eternal (Psalm 45:6–7aLuke 1:31–33Hebrews 1:8–9).
66. The Messiah will ascend back into heaven (Psalm 68:18aLuke 24:51Ephesians 4:8).
67. The Messiah will give good gifts unto believing men (Psalm 68:18bMatthew 10:1Ephesians 4:7–11).
68. The Messiah will be exalted to the right hand of God (Psalm 80:17110:15Acts 5:31).

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