Psalm 45

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by: Debbie Galyen

11/09/2025

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“My heart overflows with a pleasing theme” (v1). The psalmist paints a picture of God’s relationship to Israel as a royal wedding procession filled with “joy and gladness” (v15). The kingly groom “rides out” for “truth, meekness and righteousness” (4). The princess bride is adorned in “many colored robes” (v14). The celebration is of the marriage, but more profoundly, of a kingdom that is ruled by a “scepter of uprightness” (v6) that “loves righteousness” (v7).

This royal scene reminds us of God’s delight in His bride, the Church, and His redemptive plan to reign over a kingdom of righteousness. One day, shadows will be gone, and our joy will be complete as we live in His good kingdom “forever and ever” (Rev 22:17).

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“My heart overflows with a pleasing theme” (v1). The psalmist paints a picture of God’s relationship to Israel as a royal wedding procession filled with “joy and gladness” (v15). The kingly groom “rides out” for “truth, meekness and righteousness” (4). The princess bride is adorned in “many colored robes” (v14). The celebration is of the marriage, but more profoundly, of a kingdom that is ruled by a “scepter of uprightness” (v6) that “loves righteousness” (v7).

This royal scene reminds us of God’s delight in His bride, the Church, and His redemptive plan to reign over a kingdom of righteousness. One day, shadows will be gone, and our joy will be complete as we live in His good kingdom “forever and ever” (Rev 22:17).

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