“I will declare the decree: the LORD hath said unto me, Thou [art] my Son; this day have I begotten thee. Ask of me, and I shall give [thee] the heathen [for] thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth [for] thy possession.” (Ps 2:7-8 AV)
David utters a prayer request that is both practical and prophetical. David, as king of Israel, wishes to solidify the nation of Israel into the nation God intended. He is surrounded by Gentile enemies who frustrate that purpose. When he seeks the heathen as an inheritance, he desires the heathen to know the LORD. Military conquest will not force them into faith. But it will provide the best possible environment by which they can exercise faith. David is seeking to provide a situation where those willing to believe in the one true God can do so without impediment or fear. His verse above is also a prophetical one. This is obvious to the most casual reader. The Only Begotten, and capitalizing Son should be obvious. The Father has granted to the Son the heathen for His inheritance. This began at the cross of Calvary and will commence at the return of our Savior. The heathen will be given the same opportunity David sought. The world will be given the opportunity to accept Jesus Christ as LORD and Savior without impediment or persecution. The Devil is locked up for 1,000 years, and the LORD will rule with a rod of iron. Never before will mankind have such an opportunity. I, for one, and thrilled for the promise of the Father to the Son. One day, in the distant past, Jesus brought this heathen to a day of faith. Faith in Him and LORD and Savior.
The coming of our Savior is inevitable. The consummation of all things is promised and guaranteed. God did not create that He might have perpetual rebellion. There will come a day when the kingdom of our LORD and Savior will commence without sin or fault. Peter tells us that when the LORD destroys and recreates, there will be no sin or fault allowed. This means there will be no creatures present that can, will, or desire to sin. All that God possesses and recreated will be for His glory and praise. The promise above will be completed one day. One day in the future, all those who reject the grace of God will be cast into hell forever. Those who accept will live with God forever. What I see in this promise is a promise of God’s grace to all people. The Father may have made a covenant with the Jewish people, but He did not reject the heathen. In the Old Testament, there were provisions for the non-Jewish individual to trust in the one true God. He could repatriate himself to the Jewish nation and, over time and generations, become fully Jewish. In fact, the nation of Israel was instructed to be kind to the stranger (non-Israeli) because they were once strangers in Egypt. Isaiah tells us of a day when Jews and Gentiles alike will willingly be governed by Jesus Christ.
When I read of the request and promise above, that request and promise included me! When Jesus prays for His present and future disciples in John 17, His prayer includes me. What a thought! Knowing how much I would rebel against Him, hate Him, and curse Him, the LORD still asked that I might be in His inheritance. Knowing all that He knew and what I would be, in eternity past He still prayed for me to the Father. One day, that prayer was answered. The question is, will you accept Jesus as LORD and Savior so that you, too, can be an answer to His prayer? When the Father gives to the Son the heathen for an inheritance, will that inheritance include you? Jesus prayed for you millions if not trillions of years ago. Before there was time, the Son asked for Your soul! He will not save you against your will. You have a decision. The prayer cannot be answered in the affirmative unless you believe. Will you? Will you be an answer to Jesus’ prayer?