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What does Psalm 2 teach about God's authority?

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Psalm 2 reveals God's sovereignty over nations and highlights the rebellion of humanity against His rule.

Psalm 2 presents a powerful depiction of God's sovereignty and authority over all nations. The psalm begins with a question about why the nations rage against the Lord and His anointed, illustrating the futility of human rebellion against divine authority. It assures believers that God is undeterred by such rebellion, affirming His ultimate rule as He sets His King upon His holy hill (Psalm 2:6). The psalm serves to remind us that despite human enmity, God's plans prevail, and He will instill reverence and obedience to His authority. It emphasizes that all authority on earth is subject to God's sovereign will, reinforcing the importance of bowing to His kingly rule.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:1-6, Revelation 19:16

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