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Why is kissing the Son important in Christian faith?

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Kissing the Son symbolizes allegiance, love, and the necessity of repentance for salvation.

In Psalm 2:12, the command to 'kiss the Son' signifies a call to worship and submission to Christ as Lord and Savior. It represents a heartfelt response to God's grace, where believers express their love and adherence to His will. This act of kissing Him is not a mere physical gesture; rather, it encompasses the essence of faith, trust, and a longing for relationship. To kiss the Son is to acknowledge His authority and to embrace the salvation He offers, recognizing that apart from Him, there is no hope.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12, Luke 7:38

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Holy Kisses
Don Fortner · Sep 10, 2006
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