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What does 'kissing the Son' mean in Psalm 2?

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'Kissing the Son' represents trusting and embracing Christ by faith, acknowledging His lordship.

'Kissing the Son' as mentioned in Psalm 2:12 symbolizes a heartfelt embrace of Christ through faith and recognition of His authority as Sovereign. This act of reverence is akin to acknowledging one’s complete dependence on Christ for salvation. In the cultural context of the time, a kiss was a sign of loyalty and affection, and thus it represents the necessary response of believers to Christ’s lordship. Embracing Christ means turning away from self-reliance and recognizing that salvation comes solely through Him. This act signifies a personal relationship with our Savior, affirming the belief that true righteousness and acceptance before God can only come through faith in Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12, John 14:6, Ephesians 2:8-9

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