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Why is 'kissing the Son' significant for Christians?

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'Kissing the Son' symbolizes an act of submission and devotion to Christ, acknowledging His lordship.

'Kissing the Son' is a significant act that expresses both worship and loyalty to Christ as our Savior and King. In Psalm 2:12, the command to 'kiss the Son' serves as a metaphor for recognizing and submitting to the authority of Jesus. This act of homage signifies our acceptance of Him as Lord over our lives and represents a heartfelt response to His grace. It highlights the relationship between reverence for Christ and the assurance of His protection and blessing, reminding us of the need for a personal and humble adoration of our Redeemer.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:12

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