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What can Christians learn from Psalm 2 about opposition to the gospel?

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Psalm 2 teaches that opposition to the gospel is futile and highlights God's ultimate authority over all nations and rulers.

Psalm 2 provides profound insights into the nature of opposition against the gospel. It reveals that governments and rulers may conspire against God’s anointed, yet any attempt to undermine His authority is viewed by God as an act of futility. The psalm warns of the consequences of resisting God, as His sovereign plan will prevail regardless of human designs. This is particularly significant for Christians today, as society increasingly challenges biblical truths. The psalm invites believers to take refuge in the King who reigns sovereignly over all nations and assures them that His promises stand firm. Recognizing God's authority encourages Christians to boldly share the gospel without fear of opposition.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:1-12

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