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What is the meaning of 'Kiss the Son' in Psalm 2:12?

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'Kiss the Son' signifies loyalty, worship, and reconciliation to Christ, urging all to honor Him as Lord.

'Kiss the Son' in Psalm 2:12 invites a profound response of reverence and submission to Jesus. In cultural contexts, a kiss denotes loyalty, a sign of allegiance or reconciliation. Hence, to 'kiss the Son' implies recognizing His authority, worshiping Him, and coming under His lordship. It is a call for rulers and all people to submit to His reign, acknowledging Him not just as a figure of history, but as the living King who demands our love and obedience. This act of homage distinguishes those who are blessed and favored by God from those who oppose His rule, emphasizing the dire consequences of rejecting His authority (Psalm 2:12).
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12

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