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Host 1
Welcome to A Year in the Bible with daily grace. 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.
Host 2
Whether you are doing the study yourself or just following along with us here, we are hopeful that through studying these passages each week, you will see how Christ is not only present throughout the entire biblical story, but but the center of it.
Alexa
Hey, friends, welcome back to another episode of A Year in the Bible. My name is Alexa and I'm joined by my co host for this week, Antonisha.
Antonisha
Hey friends, welcome back. Today we are going to go deeper into the passage we annotated yesterday, Psalm 110, verse 4. So to start us off, Alexa, can you share with us where this passage fits into the story of Scripture?
Alexa
Yeah, we've been looking at the Psalms for the past few weeks now. And so we've talked about how the Psalms were written over the course of Israel's history and, and essentially served as a songbook for the Israelites. The Psalms also encourage the Israelites to hope in God's promises, one of those promises being the promised Messiah. And so we looked at Psalm 110:1 last week and Antonisha helped us see that this psalm is a royal psalm written by King David that is pointing us toward the Messiah. So Psalm 110:4 helps us see something else about this, this promised king. He's not only going to be a king, he's going to be a priest.
Antonisha
Yeah, it says that he's going to be a priest according to the pattern of Melchizedek. Alexa, can you tell us who Melchizedek is and why God would bring him up here in this passage?
Alexa
Yeah, that's a good question. We learn about mel in Genesis 14, 18, 20, and he's not only the king of Salem, but he's also described as a priest of God Most High. So he's an example of a priest. King Melzadic blesses Abram and gives all the glory to God after Abram defeats King Catilamar. And that's all we really know about Melzadic in the Old Testament besides what we see in Psalm 110:4. But even with the little that we read of him, what is said about him just shows him to be a prominent priest king that other kings should seek to emulate.
Antonisha
Yeah, it's such a short and kind of peculiar narrative about this mysterious priest, King Alexa what do we learn here about God's character?
Alexa
Yeah, it's definitely a mysterious passage and person for sure. But even, yeah, even in this small little text that we get in Psalm 110:4, I think we do get glimpses of God's character here. You know, yesterday I talked about how the oath God is making and this verse speaks to his faithfulness. And I think something else we see in this verse that speaks to God's faithfulness is that he has promised the person that he is speaking to that they will be a priest forever. Well, go more in depth about this on Thursday, but God designated priests to tend to the tabernacle and leader of the temple and offer sacrifices on behalf of the people for the forgiveness of their sins. Priests were a gift to God's people in this regard because he used them to keep his people in right relationship with him. And so the fact that God declared this person to be a priest forever, I think shows us God's faithful love for his people because he desires for what the priest should do to keep continuing for his people.
Antonisha
Yeah, I love that language of the priesthood being a gift to God's people. That's actually going to be super important and profound thought to remember as we continue the rest of this week. And so, friends, join us back here tomorrow as we Continue studying Psalm 110:4 and Hebrews 7, 11, 17.
Host 2
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Alexa
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Host 2
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Alexa
We're looking forward to studying God's Word with you again tomorrow. Bye friends.
A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace: Season 4, Week 32 Day 2 – Going Deeper in Psalm 110:4
Release Date: August 5, 2025
In the latest episode of "A Year in the Bible with Daily Grace," hosted by Alexa and Antonisha from The Daily Grace Co., listeners are invited to embark on a profound journey through Scripture, specifically focusing on Psalm 110:4. This episode is part of Season 4, which delves into the "Christ in All of Scripture" reading plan, aiming to uncover the intricate connections between the Old and New Testaments and how they collectively point to Jesus Christ.
The episode begins with Alexa and Antonisha setting the stage for their in-depth study of Psalm 110:4, a verse that holds significant theological weight in understanding the dual role of the Messiah as both king and priest. Alexa introduces the context by recounting their recent studies on the Psalms, emphasizing their historical role as Israel's songbook and a source of hope in God's promises, particularly the promise of the Messiah.
Alexa (@00:51): "We've been looking at the Psalms for the past few weeks now... one of those promises being the promised Messiah."
Antonisha echoes this sentiment, highlighting that Psalm 110:4 is a royal psalm authored by King David that not only underscores the messianic prophecy but also introduces a pivotal aspect of the Messiah's identity.
A significant portion of the discussion centers around Melchizedek, a somewhat enigmatic figure in the Old Testament. Alexa provides a succinct background, referencing Melchizedek's appearances in Genesis 14, 18, 20, and notably in Psalm 110:4.
Antonisha (@02:15): "It's such a short and kind of peculiar narrative about this mysterious priest, King. Alexa, what do we learn here about God's character?"
Melchizedek is portrayed as both the king of Salem and a priest of God Most High, making him a unique blend of royal and priestly duties. This dual role serves as a foreshadowing of the Messiah's own roles in Christian theology.
Alexa (@01:40): "He’s described as a priest of God Most High... He's a prominent priest king that other kings should seek to emulate."
The hosts delve into the scarcity of information about Melchizedek, noting that beyond his brief mentions, his character embodies a model of priestly service and kingship that transcends typical Old Testament figures, thereby setting the stage for understanding Jesus' unique priesthood.
Antonisha steers the conversation towards the implications of Psalm 110:4 for understanding God's character, particularly His faithfulness.
Amplifying God's Faithfulness: Alexa connects the verse to God's unwavering promises, highlighting that the designation of Melchizedek (and by extension, the Messiah) as a priest “forever” underscores God's commitment to maintaining a means for His people to remain in right relationship with Him.
Alexa (@02:24): "God has promised the person that He is speaking to that they will be a priest forever. This shows us God's faithful love for His people..."
The discussion emphasizes that the priesthood is presented not merely as a functional role but as a divine gift intended to sustain spiritual connection and offer continual intercession for the people.
The hosts conclude by underscoring the profoundness of the priesthood being a divine gift, a theme that will resonate throughout the remainder of the week’s studies. They invite listeners to return for further exploration of Psalm 110:4 and its New Testament fulfillment in Hebrews 7:11, 17, promising deeper insights into the eternal nature of Christ’s priesthood.
Antonisha (@03:23): "This is going to be super important and a profound thought to remember as we continue the rest of this week."
As the episode wraps up, Alexa and Antonisha encourage listeners to engage with additional resources available on thedailygraceco.com and to follow Daily Grace on podcast platforms and Instagram for ongoing Bible study tools and encouragement.
Alexa (@03:48): "We're looking forward to studying God's Word with you again tomorrow. Bye friends."
This episode serves as a deep dive into the theological significance of Psalm 110:4, enriching listeners' understanding of the interconnectedness of Scripture and the centrality of Christ within it.