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What does 'Kiss the Son' mean in the Bible?

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'Kiss the Son' signifies a call to allegiance and worship, urging reconciliation with Christ to avoid His wrath (Psalm 2:12).

'Kiss the Son' is a profound phrase found in Psalm 2:12, which symbolizes a gesture of homage and respect towards Jesus Christ, God's anointed King. This kiss represents an invitation to reconcile with Christ, acknowledging His authority and submitting to His reign. When we 'kiss' the Son, we express our faith in Him as our Lord and Savior, recognizing His work of grace that has reconciled us to God. The warning to 'lest He be angry' signifies the seriousness of rejecting His lordship and the consequences of continuing in enmity against Him. In this sense, the act of kissing the Son encapsulates both worship and allegiance, inviting believers to serve Him with reverence and love while resting in the assurance of His saving grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12

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Kiss the Son
Clay Curtis · Aug 11, 2011
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