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Our Lord, the Son of Man, experienced our weakness and struggles, but through this, he showed us that God’s strength is often greatest in our weakness, bringing us joy and salvation.
The new heavens and the new earth take us beyond the psalm (cf. Rev 21:1-4; 2 P 3:13; Rom 8:19-23). The people of God, who look forward to the new kingdom, are being shaped in the midst of history. It is helpful to remember that models live; they inspire us. Most importantly, we should focus on the Lord, who initiated and fulfills our faith.
God responded to the psalmist’s prayer in verse 5 when he said, ‘Bend your heavens, O Yahweh, and come down.’ For in John 1:1, ‘In the beginning was the Word,’ and in John 1:14, ‘And the Word was made flesh.’ Then, in Luke 2:12, an angel of the Lord said, ‘Today a Savior has been born to you in David’s town; he is the Messiah and the Lord.’ Jesus showed us the way. He taught us how to pray. He taught us to love. He guided us along the narrow path. In short, if we have faith and believe, we will be with him one day in heaven.

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