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What does the Bible say about the nations raging against God?

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The Bible describes the nations as raging against God and His anointed, expressing futile rebellion (Psalm 2:1-3).

In Psalm 2, the psalmist vividly portrays the nations and their rulers as raging and plotting against Jehovah and His anointed—Jesus Christ. This imagery suggests a chaotic rebellion fueled by folly, as these nations attempt to break free from the bonds of God's law. They think they can exercise autonomy by rejecting divine authority, but their efforts are ultimately in vain, for God is sovereignly in control. He laughs at their attempts, showing that despite their plotting, His purposes will prevail, confirming the futility of opposing His will.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:1-3

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