Psalms 45–47 announce the “headline news” that God reigns—and Stephen Davey likens these psalms to an urgent “extra edition” calling believers to rejoice. Psalm 45 celebrates the royal wedding of the King and His bride, prophetically portraying Christ and His Church. Hebrews 1:8 confirms its fulfillment: God the Father calls the Son “God,” affirming Christ’s eternal throne. Psalm 46 then offers comfort amid chaos, reminding believers that “God is our refuge and strength.” Davey urges Christians to replace panic with pause—to “be still and know” that God is sovereign even when life feels out of control. Psalm 47 then looks ahead to the millennial kingdom when Christ reigns as King over all nations, bringing lasting peace. Davey closes by encouraging believers to trust the Lord in every “although” of life—because no matter the circumstance, God is on His throne, reigning now and forever.
Pause Instead of Panic
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