The Psalms Jesus Fulfilled – Sermon & PowerPoint Download on Grace and Rest

He Checked Every Box We Couldn’t

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“Everything written about me in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled.”
— Luke 24:44 (NLT)

We all love a good checklist. There’s something satisfying about marking something done. But what if the most important list in the universe—the list of what it means to be truly good, truly human—couldn’t be fulfilled by anyone… except Jesus?

This sermon is a deep, rich, gospel-saturated walk through:

  • Psalm 1 – The Blessed Man
  • Psalm 23 – The Good Shepherd
  • Psalm 22 – The Innocent Sufferer
  • Psalm 41 – The Loyal Friend
  • Psalm 118 – The Rejected Cornerstone
    And more.

📜 What You’ll Get

  • A full manuscript sermon tracing how Jesus fulfills the deepest cries and highest hopes of the Psalms
  • PowerPoint slides with powerful quotes, Scripture, and visual clarity for your message
  • Built-in application: Jesus doesn’t just model the Psalms—He completes them. And that means rest, not performance, for every believer.

🔥 Why It Connects

This message speaks to:

  • List-makers and doers who feel like they never measure up
  • People tired of performing to earn love from God or others
  • Seekers and skeptics wondering what makes Jesus unique
  • Churches hungry to see how the Psalms aren’t just poetry—but prophecy fulfilled in Christ

“Jesus is the Blessed Man of Psalm 1. The Good Shepherd of Psalm 23. The Innocent Sufferer of Psalm 22. And the Cornerstone of Psalm 118.”

This sermon is a biblical theology masterclass and a pastoral invitation all in one.


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The Psalms Jesus Fulfilled Sermon On Grace And Rest
The Psalms Jesus Fulfilled Sermon On Grace And Rest
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“When you read the Psalms and feel like you don’t measure up, remember—Jesus already did. And now you get to rest.”