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What does it mean to 'kiss the Son' in Psalm 2?

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To 'kiss the Son' signifies an act of worship and submission to Christ.

The phrase 'kiss the Son' in Psalm 2:12 encourages a posture of reverence and submission to Jesus Christ. It symbolizes acknowledging His authority and divinity, embracing Him as our Lord and Savior. This act of homage goes beyond mere acknowledgment; it implies a relational trust and love towards Christ. The psalmist warns that failure to show this reverence invites His wrath, highlighting the necessity of true faith and submission to the rightful King.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12

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