Psalm 118:24 - This is the Day. Rejoice!
This is the day that Yahweh has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it! -- Psalm 118:24 WEB
A few meanings are given to this verse. The most well known is the simple truth that each day is a gift from God and we should rejoice and be glad in that gift. The other meanings go deeper.
Psalm 118 is one the six psalms (113-118) which compose the Jewish prayer of praise and thanksgiving known as the Hallel. The Hallel is recited during many Jewish festivals, including Pesach (Passover), Sukkot (Feast of Booths), Shavuot (Festival of Weeks), and Hanukkah (Festival of Lights). Psalm 118 is considered one of the messianic psalms, or one of the psalms that look to the coming of the Messiah, who will deliver God's people. In this light, verse 24 alludes to the earlier portion of the psalm in which the triumph of the Messiah is described. This triumph is a day for which the Lord God has long prepared and a day in which the delivered should rejoice and be glad. For the followers of Jesus Christ, the meaning has a greater significance because that day of triumph has come. Death has been defeated and Jesus Christ is Lord.
And so in all of these things, this is the day that our Lord God has made. And we surely will rejoice and be glad in it!
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A few meanings are given to this verse. The most well known is the simple truth that each day is a gift from God and we should rejoice and be glad in that gift. The other meanings go deeper.
Psalm 118 is one the six psalms (113-118) which compose the Jewish prayer of praise and thanksgiving known as the Hallel. The Hallel is recited during many Jewish festivals, including Pesach (Passover), Sukkot (Feast of Booths), Shavuot (Festival of Weeks), and Hanukkah (Festival of Lights). Psalm 118 is considered one of the messianic psalms, or one of the psalms that look to the coming of the Messiah, who will deliver God's people. In this light, verse 24 alludes to the earlier portion of the psalm in which the triumph of the Messiah is described. This triumph is a day for which the Lord God has long prepared and a day in which the delivered should rejoice and be glad. For the followers of Jesus Christ, the meaning has a greater significance because that day of triumph has come. Death has been defeated and Jesus Christ is Lord.
And so in all of these things, this is the day that our Lord God has made. And we surely will rejoice and be glad in it!
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