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August 25th, 2024

1. How does Psalm 110 help us understand the dual role of Jesus as both King and Priest? How does this dual role impact our relationship with Him?
2. Why do you think Psalm 110 is quoted more than any other psalm in the New Testament? What does this say about its importance in understanding Jesus’ identity?
3. Psalm 110 is quoted many times, and used in a varitety of ways such as being used to preach the Gospel. What is a passage that you personally find yourself returing to time and time to read to yourself or to others?
4. In what ways does the imagery of enemies being made a footstool challenge or comfort you? How does this imagery shape your understanding of Christ's ultimate victory over evil?
5. The sermon highlighted the significance of Jesus sitting at the right hand of God. What does this position symbolize, and how does it affect your daily life?
6. David acknowledges someone greater than himself in Psalm 110. What does this humility teach us about our own attitudes toward authority and submission in our lives?
7. How does the reference to Melchizedek in Psalm 110 expand our understanding of Jesus’ priesthood? What does it mean for Jesus to be a priest 'forever'?
8. How does the concept of Jesus ruling “in the midst of His enemies” challenge our views on power, authority, and the kingdom of God? How does this offer comfort and hope to you?