Together, we have faith

July 11, 2026
Christ In The Psalms
Psalm 40:9, 10 — Christ Our Prophet
Psalm 40:9-10
“I have told the glad news of deliverance
in the great congregation;
behold, I have not restrained my lips,
as you know, O LORD.
I have not hidden your deliverance within my heart;
I have spoken of your faithfulness and your salvation;
I have not concealed your steadfast love and your faithfulness
from the great congregation.”
“These words comprehensively encompass the attributes of the covenant Lord and his consequent actions in preparing a body for his Son (the incarnation), in accepting the self-offering of his priestly Son (Ps. 40:6–8), in raising that Son to life (40:1–3), and in thereby pouring out salvation on all who come to this great high priest for access to the Father.” (C. Ash)
Psalm 40: 9, 10 — Christ our prophet. The three offices separated in the Old Testament — Priest, Prophet and King — are all fulfilled in one Person, namely Jesus Christ in the New Covenant for all time and eternity. Psalm 40 reveals here the prophetic side of Christ’s mission to earth. “Prophetic” does not mean telling mystery stories, but rather declaring God’s Good and great News to the world and especially to the “great congregation,” his people. If you ask where such proclamation takes place, it is in His Church, worldwide and globally connected in the Son of Righteousness. This is the role and function of the Church through all ages. Christ proclaims four things in such a proclamation — God’s “deliverance” from death and damnation, God’s “faithfulness” to his promises for his people, God’s “salvation” in redeeming us, and God’s “steadfast love,” his covenantal blessing upon his people. Thank the Lord today for such a Savior and Redeemer!
Song for Today —
“Jesus, with thy church abide;
be her Savior, Lord, and Guide,
while on earth her faith is tried:
we beseech thee, hear us.
Keep her life and doctrine pure;
grant her patience to endure,
trusting in thy promise sure:
we beseech thee, hear us.
May she one in doctrine be,
one in truth and charity,
winning all to faith in thee:
we beseech thee, hear us.
May she guide the poor and blind,
seek the lost until she find,
and the broken-hearted bind:
we beseech thee, hear us.
Judge her not for work undone,
judge her not for fields unwon,
bless her work in thee begun:
we beseech thee, hear us.
Save her love from growing cold,
make her watchmen strong and bold,
fence her round, thy peaceful fold:
we beseech thee, hear us.
May her lamp of truth be bright,
bid her bear aloft its light
through the realms of heathen night:
we beseech thee, hear us.
Arm her soldiers with the cross,
brave to suffer toil or loss,
counting earthly gain but dross:
we beseech thee, hear us.
May she holy triumphs win,
overthrow the hosts of sin,
gather all the nations in:
we beseech thee, hear us.”
(Thomas Pollock, 1871)


