What is the meaning of Psalm 22:30? Posterity Psalm 22:30 opens, “Posterity will serve Him.” The word “posterity” directs our attention to future descendants, the yet-to-be-born who will one day take their place in God’s unfolding story. • The promise is intergenerational—echoing Genesis 17:7 where God pledges an “everlasting covenant” with Abraham’s descendants, and Psalm 102:18, “Let this be written for a future generation, that a people not yet created may praise the LORD.” • It reassures us that the work God begins is never confined to one era; Acts 2:39 reminds us, “The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off.” • Because Scripture is accurate and certain, we can expect new believers to rise in every age until Christ returns (Revelation 7:9). Will serve Him Service here is active allegiance, not mere acknowledgment. • Psalm 72:11 foretells, “All kings will bow down to Him and all nations will serve Him,” showing that service is worshipful submission. • Isaiah 45:23 reinforces that every knee will bow, and Romans 12:1 calls believers to present their bodies “as a living sacrifice.” • The verse assures us Jesus’ redemptive work (prophesied throughout Psalm 22) will produce tangible obedience in future followers. They will declare the Lord Service overflows into proclamation. • Psalm 145:4 celebrates, “One generation shall declare Your works to the next,” linking declaration to praise. • 1 Peter 2:9 says we are saved “so that you may proclaim the excellencies of Him who called you.” • Testimony is central: what the Lord has done is too good to keep silent (Mark 5:19). To a new generation The news is intentionally passed along. • Deuteronomy 6:6-7 commands parents to teach God’s words “diligently to your children.” • Psalm 78:4 pledges, “We will not hide them from their children; we will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD.” • The church therefore looks forward, not just inward, investing in youth, missions, and discipleship so that every new cohort hears the gospel (2 Timothy 2:2). summary Psalm 22:30 guarantees a line of believers yet unborn who will worship, obey, and boldly speak of the Lord to those who follow them. The verse is a stirring reminder that God’s redemptive plan extends well beyond us—every generation will meet Christ because previous generations faithfully serve Him and pass the story on. |