Listen "How Would a New Testament Believer Understand Psalm 91?"
Episode Synopsis
Greetings, if you would like to support Free Gospel Church and our ministries, you can make a donation at FreeGospelAssembly.com. If you have any Podcast topic suggestions, please send an email to [email protected]. Thank you for listening. If this message has blessed you please share it, that others may hear! God bless you.Psalm 91; 1 Corinthians 13:6-13; The Setting of the Psalm; The Psalmist, who is a godly person, enters theprotective area of Yahweh, the Temple sanctuary. In the sanctuary he testifies andinstructs out of his experience of deliverance by the Lord. He expresses his doctrine or belief(v1) and then details what he learned from his struggle and deliverance. He also testifies about the prophetic words of the Lord to him in verses 14-16.But in the context of Progressive Revelation, how would N.T. believersunderstand these verses, especially in the context of a broader, more comprehensive understanding of life in Christ both now and forever.Remember this Psalm was probably an older Psalm where the idea of anafter-life was less developed. Compare Genesis 25:7-8 and the N.T. statements about the eternal part of life in Christ, a few examples: John 14:1-4; Revelation 21-22 etc.When a Christian reads and meditates on this Psalm they realize the completefulfillment of its promises found in verses 3-13 will not be perfectly realized until our eternal life or after-life experience. Note can verses like 9 & 10 be fully experienced in this fallen world? (note John 16:33; also the example of the Christmas Carol), again considering the dynamic of progressive revelation.
More episodes of the podcast 1 Pastor's Point of View
The Biblical Idea of Prosperity
28/07/2025
The Actual Lord's Prayer
21/07/2025
Laughing at the Will of God?
16/06/2025
David’s Cave of Adullam Experience
19/05/2025
Distracted Christians
05/05/2025
Born To Be Opposed
07/04/2025
The Eagerness of the Holy Spirit
17/03/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.