Psalm 45

 


Psalm 45 is a royal wedding song that would have been applicable to any king in the line of David.  The psalmist begins with a preface and ends with a closing filled with joy and celebration.  Verses 2-9 describe the bridegroom, the king, while verses 10-16 address the bride.  Hebrews 1:8-9 quote Psalm 45:6-7, in reference to Jesus.  This reminds us that various Scriptures point to the future wedding feast of the Lamb and that the church is to be the Bride of Christ.

Following are some reflections that may be beneficial to consider when meditating on this psalm:

  • Verse 1
    • How might my tongue be "like the pen of a ready scribe" expressing the joy in my heart for my King?
  • Verses 2-9
    • What are the noteworthy characteristics and blessings of the king highlighted in these verses? 

  • Verses 10-16
    • What are the beautiful characteristics and anticipated future blessings of the bride highlighted in these verses?  

  • Verse 17
    • Based on the Hebrews 1 passage, we know that this psalm is ultimately Messianic, pointing to the kingdom of Christ and His reign "forever and ever."  Reviewing this psalm from the perspective of Christ as King and we the church as His bride, what additional insights do we gain?

If you would like to meditate on this psalm through music as well, following is a link to a YouTube video:

  • "A Noble Theme" (Psalm 45) by Heather Sorenson (Hal Leonard and Shawnee Press Church Choral):  Link

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