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Psalm 110
Contributed by Todd Catteau on Apr 23, 2026 (message contributor)
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1. Still On The Throne
Contributed on Apr 23, 2026
The first sermon in a three-week series on Psalm 110 — the most quoted OT passage in the NT. Addressing the anxiety of uncertain times, this sermon argues that David overheard a conversation in heaven, and what he heard changes everything: Jesus is on the throne, and the victory is secure.
Introduction This past Friday — just two days ago — four astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego. They had just completed NASA's Artemis II mission — the first time human beings have traveled to the moon and back in over fifty years. 270,000 miles from earth. ...read more
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2. Put Me In Coach
Contributed on Apr 23, 2026
The second sermon in a three-week series on Psalm 110. If Jesus is already reigning, what does that mean for us? Psalm 110:2–3 calls his people to be a willing army — showing up at dawn, clothed in holy splendor, ready to serve a King whose victory is already secured.
Last week we spent time in Psalm 110 — and if you weren't here, here's what you need to know. This is the most quoted Old Testament passage in the entire New Testament. Jesus quoted it. Peter preached from it at Pentecost. Paul appeals to it. The writer of Hebrews builds his greatest ...read more
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3. King And Priest
Contributed on Apr 23, 2026
Verse 4 of Psalm 110 answers the question the whole series has been building toward. Jesus is not just the King who secures the kingdom — he is the Priest who gets you in. He is not just the priest making the offering. He is the offering.
We're back in Psalm 110 for our final week in this series. As we've established, this is the most-quoted Old Testament passage in the entire New Testament. Scholars count roughly 25 verses across 20 different NT passages that either quote or allude to this single psalm. That's a ...read more
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