This lesson from Psalm 69, titled “Singing About the Messiah,” explores one of the clearest Messianic Psalms in the Bible. While David wrote from his own suffering, the Holy Spirit inspired lyrics that prophetically reveal the emotional depth of Jesus’ rejection, sorrow, and passion. Psalm 69 captures not just the facts of Christ’s suffering (as seen in the Gospels) but the feelings—His heartbreak over unbelieving siblings, His zeal for God’s house, and His anguish over corruption in the Temple. The lesson reminds us that Jesus was a man of sorrows long before the cross, and it deepens our love and gratitude for His willing sacrifice.
Singing about the Messiah
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