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In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we dive into Psalm 2, a powerful passage that reveals the tension between human rebellion and God’s unshakable authority. The psalm opens with kings and rulers plotting against the Lord, only to be met with God’s sovereign response: laughter, wrath, and the installation of His chosen King on Zion.
We’ll explore how this psalm points to the ultimate reign of Christ, while also offering timeless wisdom for today. The call to “kiss the Son” is a warning against arrogance and a gracious invitation to find safety, peace, and blessing through trust and submission to God’s rule.
Whether you’re wrestling with control, frustrated by worldly chaos, or searching for true security, Psalm 2 reminds us that lasting refuge is found not in human power but in God’s Anointed.
By Anissa CookeIn this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we dive into Psalm 2, a powerful passage that reveals the tension between human rebellion and God’s unshakable authority. The psalm opens with kings and rulers plotting against the Lord, only to be met with God’s sovereign response: laughter, wrath, and the installation of His chosen King on Zion.
We’ll explore how this psalm points to the ultimate reign of Christ, while also offering timeless wisdom for today. The call to “kiss the Son” is a warning against arrogance and a gracious invitation to find safety, peace, and blessing through trust and submission to God’s rule.
Whether you’re wrestling with control, frustrated by worldly chaos, or searching for true security, Psalm 2 reminds us that lasting refuge is found not in human power but in God’s Anointed.