The Psalm that Foretells Christ’s Suffering, Death
and Triumph
Psalm 22
Psalm 22 describes
and pictures Christs’ future sufferings on the cross. It even tells us what
Jesus was thinking and feeling and how He was praying! Intricate details of Jesus’ suffering and
death are spelled out here. This amazing Psalm was inspired by the Holy Spirit
and written by David a thousand years before these things ever happened! This is indeed a prophetic Psalm.
The ridicule
that Jesus received from the religious leaders is predicted here in Psalm 22
verse 7-8. “All those who see Me
ridicule Me. They shoot out the lip,
they shake the head, saying. ‘He trusted in the Lord, let Him rescue Him: Let Him deliver Him, since He delights in
Him!’”. Those very same words of ridicule were
actually spoken by the chief priests at the cross. (Matthew 27:36-44)
Second, in
verse 16 b of this Psalm we read that Jesus’ hands and feet would be
pierced. “They pierced My hands and My
feet.” This prophecy was fulfilled at
Jesus’ death. (John 20:25) Also the casting of lots for Jesus’ clothing
was predicted in Psalm 22, verse 18.
“They divided my garments among them and for My clothing they cast
lots.” This was fulfilled at Jesus’
death and recorded here. (John 19:23, 24)
Perhaps the
most significant statement in Psalm 22 is the very first verse. “My God, My
God, why have You forsaken Me?” Jesus
cried out these very words from the cross as He was dying. (Matthew 27:46) When
Jesus in agony was calling out to God, we see God turning away from His beloved
Son who is bearing the sin of the world.
Jesus is bearing our judgment and also He is bearing our separation from
God because of sin.
Let’s read
Psalm 22 now.
Psalm 22
1) “My God, My God, why have You forsaken
Me? Why are You so far from helping
Me. And from the words of My groaning?
2) My God, I cry in the daytime but You
do not hear: And in the night season,
and am not silent.
3) But You are holy, Enthroned in the
praises of Israel.
4) Our fathers trusted in You. They trusted, and You delivered them.
5) They cried to You, and were
delivered. They trusted in You, and were
not ashamed.
6) But I am a worm, and no man: A reproach of men, and despised by the
people.
7) All those who see Me ridicule
Me: They shoot out the lip, they shake
the head, saying,
8) “He trusted in the Lord, let Him
rescue Him: Let Him deliver Him, since
He delights in Him!
9) But You are He who took Me out of the
womb: you made Me trust while on My
mother’s breasts.
10) I was cast upon You from birth. From My mother’s womb You have been My God.
11) Be not far from Me. For trouble is near: For there is none to help.
12) Many bulls have surrounded Me: Strong
bulls of Bashan have encircled Me.
13) They gape at Me with their mouths,
Like a raging and roaring lion.
14) I am poured out like water, And all
My bones are out of joint: My heart is
like wax: It has melted within Me.
15) My strength is dried up like a
potsherd. And My tongue clings to My
jaws: You have brought Me to the dust of
death.
16) For dogs have surrounded Me: the congregation of the wicked has enclosed
Me. They pierced My hands and My feet:
17) I can count all My bones. They look and stare at Me.
18) They divide My garments among them,
And for My clothing they cast lots.
19) But You, O Lord, do not be far from
Me: O My Strength, hasten to help Me!
20) Deliver Me from the sword, My
precious life from the power of the dog.
21) Save Me from the lion’s mouth And
from the horns of the wild oxen! You
have answered Me.
22) I will declare your name to My
brethren: In the midst of the assembly I will praise You.
23) You who fear the Lord, praise
Him! All you descendants of Jacob,
glorify Him. And fear Him, all you
offspring of Israel!
24) For He has not despised nor abhorred
the affliction of the afflicted: Nor has
He hidden His face from Him: But when He
cried to Him, He heard.
25) My praise shall be of You in the
great assembly, I will pay My vows before those who fear Him.
26) The poor shall eat and be satisfied,
those who seek Him will praise the Lord.
Let your heart live forever!
27) All the ends of the world shall
remember and turn to the Lord. And all
the families of the nations shall worship before You.
28) For the kingdom is the Lord’s, and He
rules over the nations.
29) All the prosperous of the earth shall
eat and worship. All those who go down
to the dust shall bow before Him. Even
he who cannot keep himself alive.
30) A posterity shall serve Him. It will be recounted of the Lord to the next
generation.
31) They will come and declare His
righteousness to a people who will be born, that He has done this.
God speaks about
Christ’s future sufferings through David in this Psalm and God also speaks
through Isaiah about Christ being our suffering Servant. (Isaiah 53.) Psalm 22 is similar to Isaiah 53 describing
Israel’s future Messiah as a Man of Sorrows as well as the Savior and God the
Son. The religious leaders who ridiculed Christ at the cross must have
overlooked those passages of Scripture describing their future Messiah. They didn’t recognize their Messiah when He
came to save them. Are there religious
leaders today who fail to see their Savior and persecute Him instead? Do we always recognize Jesus today in some of
His disguises?
In verse 21b
of this Psalm it says: “You have answered Me.”
This is saying that God came and
answered Jesus’ cries on the cross. This
great evil – the cross – was turned around to be the salvation for all who
would not refuse. The resurrection of Jesus was an answer to Jesus’ prayers on
the cross and to the prayer of every sinful human. Christ has paid the price and triumphed over
sin and death through the cross. He is
victorious over death! And we are
victorious in Him! Because He lives, we
shall live also! Five things are spoken
here of the satisfaction and triumph of Christ in His death.
1) That He should have a Church in the
world. The Church is called the “Israel
of God” (Galatians 6:16)
2) That God would be honored and
glorified in Christ by that Church. He
foresees this with pleasure. As His
Church, we are called to praise and glorify Him in verse 23.
3) That those who seek Him will praise
Him and live forever. Verse 26
4) That the Church of Christ will extend
itself to all the corners of the earth. (verses 27-28)
5) And that the Church of Christ should
continue through all the ages of time.
Those last
verses of Psalm 22 read: “All those who go down to the dust shall bow before
Him. Even he who cannot keep himself
alive.” (Verse 29b) We will all die
because none of us can keep ourselves alive past a certain point. But we commit our souls to Jesus Christ who
is able to save us and keep us alive forever!
And Psalm 22
closes with: “A posterity shall serve Him.
It will be recounted of the Lord to the next generation. They will come and declare His righteousness
to a people who will yet be born. That
He has done this.” (Verses 30-31) We are part of this glorious universal Church
which is the body of Christ, and which will continue on through all time. Many of us heard the gospel of Christ from
Christians who lived in our parent’s generation. And we accepted Christ as Savior through
their prayers. And now our privilege is
to pass on this precious gospel to the next generation. The Church of Christ
will continue through all the ages of time.
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