Together, we have faith

April 17, 2026
Christ In The Psalms
Psalm 22:22–31 — The Praise of Christ in the Great Congregation
Psalm 22:22-31 (Selections)
“I will tell of your name to my brothers;
in the midst of the congregation I will praise you:
You who fear the LORD, praise him!
All you offspring of Jacob, glorify him,
and stand in awe of him, all you offspring of Israel! . . .
The afflicted shall eat and be satisfied;
those who seek him shall praise the LORD!
May your hearts live forever!
All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn to the LORD,
and all the families of the nations shall worship before you.
For kingship belongs to the LORD, and he rules over the nations.
All the prosperous of the earth eat and worship . . .
Posterity shall serve him;
it shall be told of the Lord to the coming generation . . .”
“Putting the two parts of Psalm 22 together presses home to us that it is only the gospel of the cross and resurrection that brings the kingdom and blessing of God to the world. We cannot have the blessing without the resurrection, and we cannot have the blessing without the cross. As we meditate on the extraordinary scope and wonder of the blessings (esp. in 22:27–31), we are strengthened in our resolve to keep the cross and resurrection of Jesus Christ right at the center of our message and of our corporate worship and devotion.” (C. Ash)
Psalm 22:22–31 — Praise in the “Great Congregation” Psalm 22 is a song of contrasts, between the affliction and pain of suffering and the exuberance and joy of being blessed by God. “This magnificent suffering King is not ashamed to call the people he has redeemed his brothers (cf. Heb. 2:12), and this is exactly what he does after his resurrection (e.g., Matt. 28:10; John 20:17). By his sufferings he brings them to God the Father for adoption. For by his sin-bearing cross, the one who is “the Lord by nature” becomes to us “a brother by grace.” (Ash)
By his cross and resurrection, Christ has gained the victory over sin and death and hell. He as King of kings invites and calls a multitude no one can number to the Great Feast of heaven — “This great congregation, his people who fear the Father with reverent fear, will now eat and be satisfied in the most wonderful festival known to humankind. These who have been afflicted and despised by the world will now enjoy a feast whose satisfactions will last for eternity.” He does this by the gospel going worldwide throughout the generations of the earth. This is a bold and grand conclusion to the suffering through faith that Jesus has experienced for us, and that we experience through Him.
Song for Today —
“Praise, my soul, the King of heaven;
to his feet your tribute bring.
Ransomed, healed, restored, forgiven,
evermore his praises sing.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Praise the everlasting King!
2 Praise him for his grace and favor
to his people in distress.
Praise him, still the same as ever,
slow to chide, and swift to bless.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Glorious in his faithfulness!
3 Fatherlike he tends and spares us;
well our feeble frame he knows.
In his hand he gently bears us,
rescues us from all our foes.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Widely yet his mercy flows!
4 Angels, help us to adore him;
you behold him face to face.
Sun and moon, bow down before him,
dwellers all in time and space.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Praise with us the God of grace!”
(Henry Lyte, 1834)


