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Psalms 2
The Psalms don’t just speak to life—they sing through it. One hundred and fifty chapters, and
not a single season left untouched. From mountaintop joy to valley sorrow, from empty pockets
to overflowing praise, from broken hearts to healed souls—the Psalms walk with us through it
all.
They speak to the body, the bank account, the emotions, and the spirit. They are heaven’s
language for earth’s struggles. God didn’t leave His people without words—He gave them songs.
Songs for the storm. Songs for the silence. Songs for the shout.
The Psalms were written so the people of God could talk to God—not just when things are
good, but especially when things are hard. They are the soundtrack of survival. The poetry of
perseverance. The theology of tears and triumph.
And today, we’re not just flipping through the Psalms—we’re landing in Psalm 2. Not a whisper,
but a warning. Not a lullaby, but a lightning bolt. Psalm 2 is God’s declaration to the nations, His
coronation of the Christ, His call to kings and commoners alike: “Kiss the Son… lest He be angry.”
So let’s lean in. Let’s listen. Let’s tremble and trust. Because Psalm 2 isn’t just ancient—it’s
urgent.
Each month, Elder Tolliver offers a spiritually encouraging book to help you in your walk with Christ for any size donation. Please go to biblicaltalks.com website to take advantage of this opportunity.
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Have a blessed day, and thanks for listening! Visit my website to learn more at https://www.biblicaltalks.com
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Psalms 2
The Psalms don’t just speak to life—they sing through it. One hundred and fifty chapters, and
not a single season left untouched. From mountaintop joy to valley sorrow, from empty pockets
to overflowing praise, from broken hearts to healed souls—the Psalms walk with us through it
all.
They speak to the body, the bank account, the emotions, and the spirit. They are heaven’s
language for earth’s struggles. God didn’t leave His people without words—He gave them songs.
Songs for the storm. Songs for the silence. Songs for the shout.
The Psalms were written so the people of God could talk to God—not just when things are
good, but especially when things are hard. They are the soundtrack of survival. The poetry of
perseverance. The theology of tears and triumph.
And today, we’re not just flipping through the Psalms—we’re landing in Psalm 2. Not a whisper,
but a warning. Not a lullaby, but a lightning bolt. Psalm 2 is God’s declaration to the nations, His
coronation of the Christ, His call to kings and commoners alike: “Kiss the Son… lest He be angry.”
So let’s lean in. Let’s listen. Let’s tremble and trust. Because Psalm 2 isn’t just ancient—it’s
urgent.
Each month, Elder Tolliver offers a spiritually encouraging book to help you in your walk with Christ for any size donation. Please go to biblicaltalks.com website to take advantage of this opportunity.
Support the show
Have a blessed day, and thanks for listening! Visit my website to learn more at https://www.biblicaltalks.com