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What does Psalm 2 teach about rebellion against God?

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Psalm 2 depicts humanity's rebellion against God and His anointed, ultimately leading to their judgment.

Psalm 2 captures the futility of human rebellion against divine authority. It describes how the nations rage and seek to break free from God's rule, reflecting humanity's incessant desire for independence. However, the psalm emphasizes God's sovereignty, as He laughs at their attempts to resist Him. The portrayal of Christ as the reigning King sets the backdrop for God's ultimate authority over all earthly rulers and nations. This leads to a warning that those who defy God's will will face His wrath, demonstrating the seriousness of opposing God's chosen path. Therefore, Psalm 2 serves as a sobering reminder of the power of God's reign and the inevitable judgment against rebellion.
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