Preaching Commentary
Paying Close Attention to Subjects and Verbs
Psalm 22 is well known to Christians because our Savior used this psalm in his dying hours on the cross (Matt. 46), quoted in Aramaic, his native language. Yet, the reason for this final portion of the psalm as part of today’s lectionary texts is broader than that: it is a description of the kingdom of God to come.
When reading the Psalms, we need to pay close attention to the subjects and verbs, and that principle applies beautifully to Psalm 22. The psalm is dominated by the three personal pronouns: 1st person: I/me/my; 2nd person: you/your; and 3rd person: the Lord/he/they/etc. The first and second persons alternate throughout the psalm until…
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