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What does it mean to kiss the Son in Scripture?

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To kiss the Son signifies showing reverence and submission to Jesus Christ as Lord.

The call to 'kiss the Son' in Psalm 2 conveys an imperative for reverence and loyalty to Jesus Christ, God's anointed King. This act symbolizes acknowledging His authority and submitting to His lordship. It emphasizes the relationship of trust between the believer and Christ, acknowledging Him as the ultimate authority deserving of our loyalty and worship. By kissing the Son, we are also reminded of the grace extended to us through His redemptive work—acknowledging that He took our place upon the cross, delivering us from sin and its consequences. This relationship is integral to our salvation and persistence in faith.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12

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