A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace
Episode: Season 4, Week 30 Day 4: Connecting Psalm 22 & Matthew 27:45-50
Host/Authors: Alexa and Katie
Release Date: July 24, 2025
Introduction and Purpose
In the latest episode of A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace, hosts Alexa and Katie delve into the profound connections between Psalm 22 and Matthew 27:45-50. This episode is part of Season 4, which follows the Christ in All of Scripture reading plan. The primary objective of the study is to illustrate how Jesus is intricately woven throughout both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing that Christ is the central figure of the entire biblical narrative.
Alexa begins the episode by reaffirming the series' mission:
“This year, we want to spend a few minutes with you every day walking through our study Christ in All of Scripture. Each week, we will dive deeply into two passages of Scripture, one from the Old Testament and one from the new, seeing how they connect and point to Jesus.”
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Key Passage Analysis
Katie introduces the focus of the week:
“This week we have been looking at Psalm 22:1-2 and Matthew 27:45-50 separately. But today we are going to connect these two passages together and see what they teach us about Christ.”
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The discussion centers on how Psalm 22, a lamentation written by David, prophetically mirrors the crucifixion of Jesus as depicted in Matthew 27:45-50. Alexa highlights the significant overlap between the two passages:
“Jesus says, 'My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?' [Matthew 27:46]. ... the rest of Psalm 22 connects with what is happening to Jesus as he is being crucified. People mock him and his garments are divided and people cast lots for them.”
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Connecting the Old and New Testaments
The hosts emphasize the seamless connection between Old Testament prophecy and New Testament fulfillment. Katie marvels at the meticulous details:
“Moments like that just put me in awe of scripture and God's attention to the details. ... the great king promised to come from David's line would not be exempt from suffering.”
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Alexa further explores the theme of deep suffering, drawing parallels between David's anguish in Psalm 22 and Jesus' agony on the cross:
“Both Psalm 22 and Matthew 27:45-50 speak to deep suffering. ... Jesus was experiencing the full weight of our sins being placed upon him on a cross.”
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Insights on Suffering and Deliverance
The conversation shifts to the symbolic significance of the darkness during the crucifixion and the subsequent deliverance:
“The Darkness that descended while Jesus was on the cross symbolized the judgment that Jesus was experiencing. ... God raised Jesus from the grave, delivering him from death.”
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Katie elaborates on the concept of vindication, connecting it to both Psalm 22 and the resurrection of Jesus:
“Psalm 22 reflects the entirety of the Gospel, the fact that Jesus suffered in agony and bore the weight of God's judgment for us and yet was vindicated just as David is eventually in Psalm 22... when Jesus rose from the grave, he proved that he is everything that he said he is.”
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The Gospel Reflection
The hosts discuss the profound implications of these connections for believers:
“Because Jesus has endured punishment for sin and conquered the grave, that he has accomplished our salvation. So man, what good news for us, and may that lead us to follow in his footsteps today.”
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This reflection underscores the centrality of Jesus' suffering and resurrection in the Christian faith, highlighting the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy and the assurance of salvation for believers.
Conclusion
Alexa wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to engage further with the study materials and stay connected through various platforms:
“Be sure to check out our show notes for some helpful links and resources related to today's episode, and make sure you're following @dailygracepodcast and @dailygraceco on Instagram for more Bible study resources and encouragement.”
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Key Takeaways
- Psalm 22 prophetically foreshadows the suffering and crucifixion of Jesus as recorded in Matthew 27:45-50.
- The detailed parallels between David's lament and Jesus' agony highlight the intricate connection between the Old and New Testaments.
- Jesus' suffering on the cross symbolizes the bearing of humanity's sins and the fulfillment of divine prophecy.
- Vindication and resurrection affirm Jesus' divinity and the assurance of salvation, reinforcing the Gospel's core message.
- The episode encourages believers to deepen their understanding of scripture by recognizing Christ's presence throughout the entire Bible.
This episode is a profound exploration of biblical interconnections, offering listeners a deeper appreciation of how the Old Testament seamlessly points to the redemptive work of Jesus Christ in the New Testament.
