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

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To 'Kiss the Son' means to express love, gratitude, and worship towards Jesus Christ, recognizing His authority and role as Savior (Psalm 2:12).

'Kiss the Son' is an invitation to acknowledge and honor Jesus Christ as the sovereign Lord and Savior. This act signifies love and gratitude towards Him for His sacrificial work and redemptive purpose (Psalm 2:12). It involves more than mere public acknowledgment; it calls for deep, personal affection and commitment. This gesture recognizes Christ's divine authority and invites believers to embrace the peace that comes from trusting in Him. As we 'Kiss the Son,' we are encouraged to live in obedience and faith, showcasing our relationship with Him and the transformation He brings into our lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12

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Kiss the Son
Clay Curtis · Aug 11, 2011
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