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Psalm 2 — The nations rage and plot against the Lord and His Anointed — and the One enthroned in heaven laughs, because the rebellion of the finite against the infinite was never a contest. Lead Pastor Matt Beasley continues Summer in the Psalms at Severns Valley.
Psalm 2 likely began as a coronation psalm for David or Solomon, written as hostile kings gathered against God's anointed king. But the psalm reaches further than any earthly throne — its "Anointed One" is fulfilled in Christ, the Son that God installs on Zion. The hard truth is that we don't need foreign kings to picture this rebellion; we have mirrors. Every return to the well of our sin is one more attempt to cast off God's good boundaries as if they were chains. And yet the same psalm that warns also invites: be wise, be warned, and kiss the Son — pledge your life to the King whose wrath is real but whose love seeks you in the middle of your waywardness and welcomes you the instant you ask Him to save you.
A few things to carry into your week:
- The kings' plot is "in vain" — no one can undo what God has set in place, His will, or His kingdom.
- To see God's commands as oppression rather than provision is the oldest lie, going back to "Did God really say...?" in the garden.
- God's response to rebellion isn't anxious handwringing or a frantic plan of attack — He sits in heaven and laughs, then sets His King in place.
- The wrath of Christ is not hatred but justice — and the warning carries an invitation: turn to Him while there is still time.
"What good boundary of God are you treating as a chain instead of a gift?"
June 21, 2026
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New here, or ready to take a next step? Visit sv.church or email us anytime at [email protected]. There is always room for one more.
Connect, give, and find your next step in the Church Center app: https://severnsvalley.churchcenter.com
Gather with us in person — Sundays at 9:00am & 10:45am, 1100 Ring Road, Elizabethtown, KY 42701.
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Stay connected
Watch & subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SevernsValley
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By Severns ValleyPsalm 2 — The nations rage and plot against the Lord and His Anointed — and the One enthroned in heaven laughs, because the rebellion of the finite against the infinite was never a contest. Lead Pastor Matt Beasley continues Summer in the Psalms at Severns Valley.
Psalm 2 likely began as a coronation psalm for David or Solomon, written as hostile kings gathered against God's anointed king. But the psalm reaches further than any earthly throne — its "Anointed One" is fulfilled in Christ, the Son that God installs on Zion. The hard truth is that we don't need foreign kings to picture this rebellion; we have mirrors. Every return to the well of our sin is one more attempt to cast off God's good boundaries as if they were chains. And yet the same psalm that warns also invites: be wise, be warned, and kiss the Son — pledge your life to the King whose wrath is real but whose love seeks you in the middle of your waywardness and welcomes you the instant you ask Him to save you.
A few things to carry into your week:
- The kings' plot is "in vain" — no one can undo what God has set in place, His will, or His kingdom.
- To see God's commands as oppression rather than provision is the oldest lie, going back to "Did God really say...?" in the garden.
- God's response to rebellion isn't anxious handwringing or a frantic plan of attack — He sits in heaven and laughs, then sets His King in place.
- The wrath of Christ is not hatred but justice — and the warning carries an invitation: turn to Him while there is still time.
"What good boundary of God are you treating as a chain instead of a gift?"
June 21, 2026
———
New here, or ready to take a next step? Visit sv.church or email us anytime at [email protected]. There is always room for one more.
Connect, give, and find your next step in the Church Center app: https://severnsvalley.churchcenter.com
Gather with us in person — Sundays at 9:00am & 10:45am, 1100 Ring Road, Elizabethtown, KY 42701.
———
Stay connected
Watch & subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SevernsValley
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2XXzvycNbY5kodM7ZGtizv
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sermons/id1801739232
Subscribe to our email list: https://tinyurl.com/sv-email-list
Text SEVERNS to 27073 to get updates