<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Irresistibly Fish]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://brettfish.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[brettfish]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://brettfish.wordpress.com/author/brettfish/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[psalmthing to chew on: psalm&nbsp;72]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p>This is an interesting psalm: the heading in my bible says, &#8216;Of Solomon&#8217; and yet verse 29 says &#8216;this concludes the prayers of David, son of Jesse&#8217; so who actually wrote it?</p>
<p>And if you read the psalm it is talking about the king and how great he is going to be, so if Solomon did write this himself then it seems to smack of a little bit of &#8216;Look at me! Look how great i am!&#8217; So i thort i would make a bit of a change and go and do some investigating and whereas it does seem there is some difference on opinion about who wrote it, this is something i found:</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>The psalm is clearly messianic and looks forward to the millennial reign of Christ when His kingdom of peace and righteousness wilt be established. It is one of the most wonderful psalms which heavily underlines all that we embrace in our millennial teaching.</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>It is best summed up in the words of Scroggie himself, who says, &#8216;,..so the prophecy of the father, and the prayer of the son, look onto a time still future when God&#8217;s kingdom on earth shall be perfect and universal&#8217;. </strong></p>
<p align="justify">[http://www.pwmi.org/cms/index.php?page=did-solomon-pen-psalm-72]</p>
<p align="justify">Which makes a lot more sense &#8211; there is also apparently a direct link to 2 Samuel 7, which as you know is &#8216; David&#8217;s great messianic prophecy for kingdom rule.&#8217; [Duh!]</p>
<p align="justify">Here is God&#8217;s message to David from that passage:</p>
<p align="justify"><strong><span class="text 2Sam-7-11">“‘The <span class="small-caps">Lord</span> declares to you that the <span class="small-caps">Lord</span> himself will establish a house for you:</span> <span id="en-NIV-8193" class="text 2Sam-7-12"><sup class="versenum">12 </sup>When your days are over and you rest with your ancestors, I will raise up your offspring to succeed you, your own flesh and blood, and I will establish his kingdom.</span> <span id="en-NIV-8194" class="text 2Sam-7-13"><sup class="versenum">13 </sup>He is the one who will build a house for my Name,and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever.</span> <span id="en-NIV-8195" class="text 2Sam-7-14"><sup class="versenum">14 </sup>I will be his father, and he will be my son. When he does wrong, I will punish him with a rod wielded by men, with floggings inflicted by human hands.</span> <span id="en-NIV-8196" class="text 2Sam-7-15"><sup class="versenum">15 </sup>But my love will never be taken away from him, as I took it away from Saul, whom I removed from before you.</span> <span id="en-NIV-8197" class="text 2Sam-7-16"><sup class="versenum">16 </sup>Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me; your throne will be established forever.’”</span></strong></p>
<p align="justify">Which is great and a time when i am grateful for people who read commentaries for fun and find these links because then suddenly, what i would have just read as another cool psalm, is found to be spreading out all over the bible and even into future times.</p>
<p align="justify">In a nutshell, this seems to be a comforting message from God that, &#8216;I&#8217;ve got this!&#8217;</p>
<p align="justify">So go and read the whole psalm and see it in this space of speaking both about a local, physical kingdom and a greater spiritual one that is to come. But let&#8217;s first be reminded of the first two verses:</p>
<p style="text-align:center;" align="justify"><strong><span class="text Ps-72-1"><sup class="versenum">1 </sup>Endow the king with your justice, O God,</span></strong><br />
<strong><span class="indent-1"><span class="indent-1-breaks">    </span><span class="text Ps-72-1">the royal son with your righteousness.</span></span></strong><br />
<strong><span id="en-NIV-15003" class="text Ps-72-2"><sup class="versenum">2 </sup>May he judge your people in righteousness,</span></strong><br />
<strong><span class="indent-1"><span class="indent-1-breaks">    </span><span class="text Ps-72-2">your afflicted ones with justice.</span></span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left;" align="justify">i like how straight away with this one, the focus is on God. It is &#8216;Your justice&#8217; and &#8216;Your righteousness&#8217; and this gives a clear reminder to us of how we are to live on this earth &#8211; am i reflecting God&#8217;s justice? am i shining His righteousness?</p>
<p style="text-align:left;" align="justify">i know in South Africa [and echoing across the oceans in Americaland as well] right now, these questions of justice are huge &#8211; poverty and orphans and land distribution and equality. And we can see guidance in this very psalm. We are called to be beacons of God&#8217;s justice and righteousness. We should therefore be very wary of living lives that are disconnected to the plight of the poor, needy and those who have had their voices muted in our country.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;" align="justify">So this psalm about the greatness of the king and what he will achieve [present and future] is sandwiched with focus on God and this final praise declaration is how it ends:</p>
<p style="text-align:center;" align="justify"><strong><span id="en-NIV-15019" class="text Ps-72-18"><sup class="versenum">18 </sup>Praise be to the <span class="small-caps">Lord</span> God, the God of Israel,</span></strong><br />
<strong><span class="indent-1"><span class="indent-1-breaks">    </span><span class="text Ps-72-18">who alone does marvelous deeds.</span></span></strong><br />
<strong><span id="en-NIV-15020" class="text Ps-72-19"><sup class="versenum">19 </sup>Praise be to his glorious name forever;</span></strong><br />
<strong><span class="indent-1"><span class="indent-1-breaks">    </span><span class="text Ps-72-19">may the whole earth be filled with his glory.</span></span></strong><br />
<strong><span class="doxology"><span class="text Ps-72-19">Amen and Amen.</span></span></strong></p>
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<p style="text-align:center;" align="justify"><a href="https://brettfish.wordpress.com/bible"><strong>[For the rest of the Psalms and other Bible passages i have been walking through, click here]</strong></a></p>
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