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What does the Bible say about the war against Jesus?

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The Bible describes a spiritual war against Jesus, as exemplified in Psalm 2, where rulers conspire against the Lord's anointed.

The Bible, particularly in Psalm 2 and its New Testament application in Acts 4, articulates a spiritual war against Jesus. This hostility extends beyond mere earthly opposition; it represents humanity's enmity against God and His Messiah, rooted in the rejection of His sovereign rule. The psalm illustrates the vain conspiracy of earthly kings and rulers attempting to 'break their bands asunder,' aiming to free themselves from divine authority. God's response is one of sovereign laughter, a proclamation of His ultimate control over the futile plans of human conspirators, emphasizing that these attempts to oppose Christ are destined for failure.
Scripture References: Acts 4:25-28, Psalm 2

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