The King’s Son - Wesley Wright

SPEC-104-250831 - length: 58:54 - taught on Aug, 31 2025

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Wesley Wright

Lighthouse Bible Church

Sunday, August 31, 2025

 

The King’s Son

 

Psalm 72: 1-7

 

The Psalms aren’t simply poetry or history. Many point to aspects of a Christ was yet to come from the perspective of the psalmist(s).

 

David wrote Psa 72, and much of what it says an immediate fulfillment — but not a full one — in Solomon, who is David’s physical son.

 

Solomon was a man highly regarded for his wisdom and riches. 1KI 4:20-34

 

Jesus Christ is greater than Solomon, and he made sure the scribes and Pharisees knew it. MAT 12:38-42

 

The ultimate fulfillment of Psa 72 will come in not in Solomon, but instead in Jesus Christ.

 

 

Solomon was a judge, and a renowned one: 1KI 3:16-28

 

Jesus Christ will be a judge (v. 2), and a righteous one at that. He’ll judge God’s people and God’s afflicted.

 

Isaiah saw the future.

 

ISA 16:1-5, ISA 32:1-8

 

 

JOH 5:20-24

 

JOH 12:44-50

 

Jesus Christ will bring peace to His people (v. 3). Solomon did, but it was not permanent.

 

Judah enjoyed peace and many provisions in Solomon’s day.

 

1KI 4:20-34

 

ISA 2:1-4

 

 

ZEC 6:11-13

 

 

EZE 37:24-28

 

 

Jesus Christ will vindicate the afflicted, and He will save the children of the needy, and He will crush the oppressor (PSA 72:4).

 

ISA 11:1-5

(notice his gear)

 

ISA 63:1-8

 

People could not have feared Solomon as long as the sun and moon endure (v. 5), because Solomon died. Jesus Christ, by contrast is alive forevermore. He has a kingdom that will no end.

 

ISA 9:7

 

 

LUK 1:30-33

 

 

HEB 7:18-28

 

 

REV 1:17-20

 

 

Solomon had a peaceful reign, but it pales in comparison to the peace Jesus Christ will bring in a future time (v. 7).

 

There will be a man of peace to come who will provide peace and quietness to Israel.

1CH 22:6-10

 

1KI 2:28-35

Who will be on the throne of David?

 

1CH 17:9-15

 

 

Psa 72 highlights many of the aspects tied to the future reign of Jesus Christ. Solomon serves as a picture of Christ.

 

 

We have peace with God through Jesus Christ now, and the people of Israel will have peace in a time to come through Him, too.

 

 

All governments, foreign or domestic, are led by people with sin in them. Praise the infallible Lord that we can look forward to a government on His shoulder in due time.