-
Psalm 2 - Kiss The Son Series
Contributed by Michael Monica on Jan 31, 2024 (message contributor)
Summary: Exposition Psalm 2
Psalm 02 | Kiss the Son
Introduction:
• The 1st Messianic Psalm (The NT ascribes authorship to David in Acts 4:25-26)
• This Psalm is about the kingdom of God and the kingdoms man sets up.
Verse 1 | Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain?
• The Psalmist questions the purpose and the motivation of people who try to establish their kingdom (way of life).
Verses 3-4 | “Let us break their chains” they cry, “and free ourselves from slavery to God. But the one who rules in heaven laughs…” (NLT)
• Our (sinful) hearts are bent towards a life that is independent of God.
• Those who want to live independently see the life that God offers as a form of slavery.
• God laughs at those attempting to bring God’s kingdom to and end. (Verse 4)
John 18:36 | My kingdom is not of this world,” said Jesus. “If my kingdom were of this world, my servants would fight, so that I wouldn’t be handed over to the Jews. But as it is, my kingdom is not from here.”
o The way we advance our cause (kingdom) is through conquest. (Violence)
Verses 7-8 | …He said to me, “You are my Son; today I have become your Father. Ask of me, and I will make the nations your inheritance and the ends of the earth your possession.”
• God’s timeline…God can speak something that takes a while to come into full picture.
• Chronological Bible Genesis 1-11 THEN JOB!
• God made a promise to David that one of his descendants would sit on his throne forever (2 Samuel 7:16)
• Who does this speak of … JESUS
• This verse speaks of Jesus’ baptism “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” While the 2 texts sound different, they are actually very similar.
• This leads to Jesus’ temptation where Satan shows Jesus the kingdoms of the world and says, “all of this I will give you, if you worship me…”
• Jesus remembers his identity and his inheritance. God the Father spoke identity and promise.
• Today, I have become your father – Speaks of David and his desendants.
• In the Greek, this phrase can be translated either “Today I have become your Father” or “Today I reveal you as my Son.”
• This also may refer to the Incarnation of Jesus which is a 1 – time event.
Verse 12 | Pay homage to the Son (kiss the Son)…all who take refuge in him are happy:
• Ruggles Mine Field Trip
o NH known as the Granite State (rock)
o Famous Location in Grafton, NH called Ruggles Mine
o We were instructed to stay with the group and me and my friends did not follow those instructions. I almost fell into a mine.
o We often fear giving up the right to do the right thing even though it is for our good and our protection.
o Kiss the Son – Surrender to his authority.
o Honor the Son and God will lead you to still waters (Psalm 23)