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What is the significance of 'kissing the Son' in Psalm 2?

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Kissing the Son symbolizes reverence, submission, and acceptance of Christ's authority.

'Kissing the Son' in Psalm 2:12 signifies an act of worship and recognition of His lordship. In the ancient cultural context, kissing was a gesture of loyalty and submission. The psalm warns that failure to acknowledge Him can lead to judgment. This act is essential for believers as it represents coming to Christ in faith, acknowledging Him as sovereign over our lives, and recognizing the depth of His love for us. As we embrace Christ, we are brought into a joyful relationship with God, underlining the centrality of submission to His will as the pathway to life.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12, Philippians 2:9-11

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