12 November 2017
You Will Not Leave My Soul in Sheol
You Will Not Leave My Soul in Sheol
Text: Psalm 16
- Speaker:
- Rev. Dr. Charles Tan
- Chairman:
- Mr. Milton Ong
- Series:
- You are My Son, Today I Have Begotten You
Message Notes
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MESSIANIC PSALMS
1. The writer of the Psalms
2. Inspired by God
a) God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16)
b) Inspired by the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:20-21)
3. Sometimes the writer is a “Type” of Christ
a) Pre-figuring Christ the Lord
b) David was one such “Type”
i) In his role as Shepherd-King
ii) In his relationship with the LORD
iii) In His suffering as well
A REFERENCE TO A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD
1. You are the portion of my inheritance and my cup (Psalm 16:5)
2. I will bless the LORD who has given me counsel (Psalm 16:7)
3. I have set the LORD always before me (Psalm 16:8a)
4. Because He is at my right hand I shall not be moved (Psalm 16:8b )
5. Therefore my heart is glad and my glory rejoices (Psalm 16:9)
6. In Your presence is fullness of joy (Psalm 16:11)
A REFERENCE TO SUFFERING AND DEATH
1. You will not leave my soul in Sheol (Psalm 16:10a)
2. Nor will you allow Your holy one to see corruption (Psalm 16:10b)
APPLICATION OF THIS TEXT
1. By the Apostle Peter (Acts 2:25-28)
a) The suffering of Jesus
b) The resurrection of Jesus from the dead
2. By the Apostle Paul (Acts 13:35)