I Will Declare Your
Name
Hebrews 2:12 I will
declare your name unto my brethren, in the midst of the church will I sing
praise unto thee.
The Scripture
in Paul’s letter to the Hebrews is a bit difficult to understand. Clarke, Whedon and Barnes say that this
direct quote of Psalm 22:22 is messianic and therefore referring to Christ in
the Hebrew letter. If this is correct
exegesis, then Christ is not ashamed to call us brethren. With this in mind we can deduce that Christ
is approving and participating in singing God’s praises in public worship.
No wonder that
the child of God claims Jesus as our elder brother. What an encouragement it is to the Christian
musician to realize that Jesus, who sits at the right hand of the Father, is
not ashamed to call us “brethren”.
Next is the
statement that in the midst of the church (ekklesia
1577) Jesus will sing God’s praises. I must
admit that again this statement is very difficult to interpret. Either Christ is saying that He will sing the
Father’s praises or our praises. I
choose to believe He is referring to praising the Father. If this is so, then Christ meets with us on
Sunday morning and sings God’s praises in the midst of the ekklesia i.e. the congregation of saints.
Prayer for the
Day
Heavenly Father, I approach Your throne today through our
mediator Jesus Christ who is my savior, sanctifier, and elder brother. Thank you for giving Your Son to suffer and
die on a cruel cross to pay the price for my awful sins. Thank You Jesus for declaring my name in the
midst of the congregation and for musicing with me to my heavenly Father. I love You Lord and wish to serve you throughout
this life and eternal life to come.
These things I am praying in The name of the Father. Amen.
Thought for the
Day
My two older brothers David and Nathan Wolf were always
willing to help me when I needed help. I
think Jesus is like my two older brothers in that He is always willing to help
me.
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