Psalm Devotional
A Royal Wedding
Weddings are wonderful occasions. In a culture that is averse to ceremony, weddings provide a welcome dose of pomp and glamor. The bride wears a beautiful and utterly impractical dress. The church is filled with candles, flowers and inspiring music. There is a regal feel to the entire event.
Our experiences of weddings will assist us in interpreting Psalm 45. As you read Psalm 45, you are entering into the palace of the king on his wedding day.
In the first verse we are given a glimpse into the heart of the psalmist. The psalmist notes that his heart is “stirred” by what he sees and records. What stirs his heart? It is stirred by the glory of the king, the beauty of the bride, and the majesty of the wedding.
First, he is stirred by the glory of the king (vv. 1-4). The king is the “most excellent of men,” his “lips have been anointed with grace,” and he is “blessed” by God (v. 2). The king is a glorious warrior adorned in full military dress (v. 3). His glory is not only found in his victory in battle, but also in the fact that he fights on behalf of “truth, humility and righteousness” (v. 4).

