Psalm 63:1-8

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Psalm 63:1-8 []


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Sensus Plenior of Psalm 63:1-8

This psalm unveils Christ’s longing for the Father, His suffering, and His ultimate satisfaction in fulfilling the Father’s will. It speaks of the thirst for true teaching (water), the desolation without it (dry land), and the satisfaction in Christ, the Bread of Life.


1. “O God, You are my God, earnestly I seek You; my soul thirsts for You, my body longs for You, in a dry and weary land where there is no water.” (Psalm 63:1)

  • Water is the Word (Ephesians 5:26).
  • Dry (ציה - tziyah) means ‘without teaching’.
  • Thirst (צמא - tsame) → Christ’s cry from the cross: “I thirst” (John 19:28), revealing the world’s rejection of true teaching.
  • "No water" → Without the New Teaching of Peace (New Jerusalem), there is only desolation.
  • Christ, the Living Word, is the water (John 4:14).

2. “I have seen You in the sanctuary and beheld Your power and Your glory.” (Psalm 63:2)

  • Sanctuary (מקדש - mikdash) → The true sanctuary is Christ Himself (John 2:19-21).
  • Glory (כבוד - kavod):
    • כ (Son of God) + ב (Revealed to man) + ד (Command)
    • Christ, the Son of God, revealed the Father’s glory through obedience (Philippians 2:8-9).
  • This verse foreshadows Christ’s resurrection, where His full glory is revealed (John 17:5).

3. “Because Your love is better than life, my lips will glorify You.” (Psalm 63:3)

  • Love (חסד - chesed) = Covenantal grace, fulfilled in Christ (Luke 22:20).
  • Better than life → Christ gave up His life to reveal God’s greater love (John 15:13).

4. “I will praise You as long as I live, and in Your name I will lift up my hands.” (Psalm 63:4)

  • Lifting handsA symbol of surrender and the cross (John 3:14).
  • "In Your name"The Name (השם - Hashem) is fully revealed in Christ (Philippians 2:9-11).

5. “My soul will be satisfied as with the richest of foods; with singing lips my mouth will praise You.” (Psalm 63:5)

  • Richest of foods (דשן - deshen)The true nourishment is the Word (Matthew 4:4), fulfilled in Christ, the Bread of Life (John 6:35).
  • Praise (תהלה - tehillah) = ת (completed work) + ה (revelation) + ל (teaching) + ה (revelation)
    • True praise comes from understanding Christ’s finished work.

6. “On my bed I remember You; I think of You through the watches of the night.” (Psalm 63:6)

  • Night (לילה - laylah) symbolizes the darkness of the cross.
  • Christ’s suffering in Gethsemane and His obedience in the night fulfill this meditation (Luke 22:44).

7. “Because You are my help, I sing in the shadow of Your wings.” (Psalm 63:7)

  • Wings (כנף - kanaph)Symbolize God’s covering presence, fulfilled in Christ (Matthew 23:37).
  • The shadow is His love (Song of Songs 2:3).

8. “My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me.” (Psalm 63:8)

  • Right hand (ימין - yamin) = Power and authority.
  • Christ sits at the right hand of God (Hebrews 1:3), upholding all things.

Conclusion

Psalm 63 reveals the thirst for true teaching, the emptiness without it, and the satisfaction found in Christ, the Living Word. It calls us into the New Teaching of Peace (New Jerusalem), where we are covered by His grace and upheld by His right hand.