PSALM TWENTY ONE BE THOU EXALTED! THE MOST HIGH. It is suggested that this psalm was David's song of victory after his battle with the Ammonites (2 Samuel 12.26-31.). It is undoubtedly a Messianic Psalm. Some of the expressions in it cannot be applied to David himself. Christ is the end and perfection of the kingdom of David. It is interesting to note that in Britain our State Church uses this psalm on Ascension Day. In the first seven verses there are seven propositions on the Almightiness of our God. These are they:- 1. THE POWER OF THE MOST HIGH. "The king shall joy in Thy strength." Messiah shall joy in the strength of Jehovah. Strength, as the word is used here, implies Might and Power. Our Lord Jesus Christ said, "All power is given unto me." 2. THE PROVIDENCE OF THE MOST HIGH. "Thou hast given him his heart's desire." You have SENT him his heart's desire. There are two phrases in beautiful contrast in verse 2: "Heart's desire" - a silent wish..and.."Request of his lips" - a spoken prayer. Both have currency with God. 3. THE PREPARATION OF THE MOST HIGH. "Thou preventest him." It does not mean 'hinder', but that God goes before and prepares blessings of goodness. Here is a pre-prepared prosperity in God. 4. THE PERPETUITY OF THE MOST HIGH. "Thou gavest him everlasting days." David asked for life...for many were the occasions when his life was in jeopardy. God gave him length of days and he died in peace. The Lord Jesus had no need to ask for eternal life for himself. He asks for perpetuity for us. 5. THE PROTECTION OF THE MOST HIGH. "His glory is thy great salvation." God's greatest Glory is in Redemption - Salvation - Deliverance - help. The war is not over until the last battle, and in the end our God will triumph. 6. THE PROSPERITY OF THE MOST HIGH. "Thou hast made him blessed for ever." Blessedness is the greatest prosperity. The blessing of the Lord makes rich - and He addeth no sorrow with it. His blessedness takes you through all depression whether it be physical, mental or economic. 7. THE PERMANENCE OF THE MOST HIGH. "Through the mercy of the most high, he shall not be moved." There are two important elements in verse 7 - TRUST and MERCY. We must trust God even when we cannot trace Him. Our only plea is His Mercy. All that this psalm says about the Messiah is applicable to those who are IN HIM:- The Power of God ....... is our joy. The Providence of God... meets our hearts desire. The Preparation of God.. opens the way before us. The Perpetuity of God...is our eternal salvation. The Protection of God... is our deliverance. The Prosperity of God... is our blessedness. The Permanence of God... is our stability. Copyright (c) 1995, Hedley Palmer. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/hpalmer/psalms: ps-012.txt .