CHRIST THE SON OF DAVID
Text: Matthew 22:41–46
Key Verse: “What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The Son of David.” (Matthew 22:42)
Supporting Texts: 2 Samuel 7:12-16; Psalm 110:1; Isaiah 11:1-5; Luke 1:32-33; Romans 1:3-4
Description: This study explores Jesus Christ as the Son of David, the promised Messiah and eternal King. It reveals both His humanity and divinity and highlights His unique position as the fulfilment of God's covenant promises.
INTRODUCTION
After answering the challenging questions of the Pharisees and Sadducees, Jesus asked them a question of His own: “What think ye of Christ? whose son is he?” They immediately answered, “The Son of David.” Their response was correct, but their understanding was incomplete.
The Jewish people knew that the Messiah would come from the lineage of King David. However, they largely viewed the Messiah as merely a human descendant who would establish a political kingdom. Jesus then quoted Psalm 110:1 and asked how David could call his descendant “Lord” if the Messiah were only a human son.
With this question, Jesus revealed a profound truth: He is both the Son of David and the Lord of David. He is fully human, born into David's royal line, and fully divine, the eternal Son of God.
This passage invites believers to deepen their understanding of Christ's identity and recognise Him as the promised King, the fulfilment of prophecy, and the sovereign Lord over all creation.
1. JESUS IS THE PROMISED SON OF DAVID
Christ fulfilled God's covenant with David.
a) God promised that David's throne would be established forever (2 Samuel 7:12-16)
This covenant pointed ultimately to the coming Messiah.
b) Jesus was born from the lineage of David (Matthew 1:1)
His genealogy confirms His rightful claim to David's throne.
c) The prophets foretold the coming of David's greater Son (Isaiah 11:1)
The Messiah would arise from David's family line.
d) Christ fulfilled every requirement concerning the promised King (Luke 1:32-33)
His kingdom is everlasting and cannot be overthrown.
Biblical Example: The angel Gabriel announced to Mary that Jesus would receive the throne of His father David and reign forever (Luke 1:32-33).
2. JESUS IS MORE THAN DAVID'S SON
The Messiah possesses a divine nature.
a) David called the Messiah “Lord” (Matthew 22:43-45)
This revealed that the Messiah was greater than David himself.
b) Jesus existed before David and all creation (John 1:1-3)
He is the eternal Word who became flesh.
c) Christ is both fully God and fully man (John 1:14)
He uniquely bridges humanity and divinity.
d) His divine nature qualifies Him to be the Saviour of the world (John 10:30)
Only God could accomplish humanity's redemption.
Biblical Example: Thomas worshipped the risen Christ, declaring, “My Lord and my God,” recognising His divine identity (John 20:28).
3. CHRIST IS THE ETERNAL KING
His reign extends beyond earthly kingdoms.
a) Jesus came as the rightful King promised in Scripture (Zechariah 9:9)
He fulfilled God's prophetic plan.
b) His kingdom is spiritual, universal, and everlasting (John 18:36)
It transcends national and political boundaries.
c) Every authority ultimately submits to Christ (Philippians 2:9-11)
He has been exalted above every name.
d) His reign brings righteousness, peace, and justice (Isaiah 11:4-5)
His government is perfect and eternal.
Biblical Example: Nebuchadnezzar acknowledged God's everlasting dominion after experiencing His power and sovereignty (Daniel 4:34-35).
4. EVERY PERSON MUST DECIDE WHAT THEY THINK OF CHRIST
Jesus' question remains relevant today.
a) Jesus asked, “What think ye of Christ?” (Matthew 22:42)
Every individual must personally answer this question.
b) Correct information about Jesus is not enough (James 2:19)
Genuine faith requires personal trust and surrender.
c) Christ must be received as both Saviour and Lord (Romans 10:9-10)
Salvation involves faith in His person and work.
d) Our response to Christ determines our eternal destiny (John 3:36)
Acceptance brings life; rejection brings judgment.
Biblical Example: Peter confessed Jesus as “the Christ, the Son of the living God,” demonstrating true spiritual understanding (Matthew 16:16).
CONCLUSION
Matthew 22 reveals the greatness of Jesus Christ as both the Son of David and the Lord of David. He fulfilled God's covenant promises, entered human history through David's lineage, and established an eternal kingdom that will never end.
Yet Jesus is more than a descendant of David. He is the eternal Son of God, worthy of worship, obedience, and complete surrender. His question to the Pharisees still challenges every generation: “What think ye of Christ?”
The most important decision anyone can make is to recognise Jesus for who He truly is—the promised Messiah, the eternal King, and the Lord of all.
PRAYER POINTS
1. Lord Jesus, reveal Yourself to me more deeply as my King and Lord in Jesus name.
2. Father, strengthen my faith in Christ as the promised Messiah in Jesus name.
3. Lord, help me to surrender every area of my life to Your authority in Jesus name.
4. Father, let my understanding of Christ continue to grow in Jesus name.
5. Lord, establish Your kingdom purposes in my life in Jesus name.
6. Father, help me to honour Jesus as Lord in my thoughts, words, and actions in Jesus name.
7. Lord, make me a faithful witness of Christ to my generation in Jesus name.
8. Father, let every doubt concerning my faith be removed in Jesus name.
9. Lord, help me to remain loyal to You regardless of circumstances in Jesus name.
10. Father, prepare me to reign with Christ in His eternal kingdom in Jesus name.
PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS
1. Jesus Christ shall reign supreme over every area of your life!
2. Your understanding of God's Word shall increase greatly!
3. Every confusion concerning your faith shall be removed!
4. The Lord shall establish His kingdom purposes in your destiny!
5. You shall walk in the victory and authority of Christ!
6. Every opposition to God's plan for your life shall be defeated!
7. Your faith shall remain strong and steadfast in every season!
8. The peace and righteousness of Christ shall govern your life!
9. You shall boldly proclaim Jesus to your generation!
10. You shall share in the eternal blessings of Christ's kingdom in Jesus' name!