Psalm 31:5 (KJV) Into thine hand I commit my spirit: thou hast redeemed me, O LORD God of truth.
(Proverbs 31 also read)
I don’t think that David was imagining this verse being applied to the Messiah. I think he was simply expressing his trust in his God. Yet we have Jesus himself repeating these words on the cross.
Luke 23:46 (KJV) And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit: and having said thus, he gave up the ghost.This is a good reminder to us that prophecy is not always a matter of clarity, in fact, I would say that prophecy is generally more confusing than it is clarifying.
So of what value is prophecy? That’s a good question. It’s one that I often ask. To those who have it all figured out, it’s a great source of doctrine. To the rest of us who, shall we say, see more clearly, not so much. Was Jesus quoting David? I would say there’s a good chance of that, however, I don’t know that He was in a position to be thinking up pithy quotations.
So? Read with discernment. Listen with compassion. Interpret with humility. Every verse is not meant to be understood in every aspect. Learn to deal with that.
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