In Psalm 1 we learned of the blessedness of the man who walks in the ways of Jehovah. That psalm provided a stark contrast between the end of the righteous and the end of the wicked. We learn from our text in Psalm 2 that our estate of blessedness depends upon whether we will be subject to the King of God's appointing. David wrote this psalm one thousand years before Christ, but its message is just as important for us today as it was back then to the Jews. In this paslm, we learn that we are blessed when we sincerely receive the rule of God' Son. What is the name of God's Son? Surely you know! (Proverbs 30:4)
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Pastor Lou Veiga is a graduate of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (M. Div.), and also holds degrees in Business (MBA) and Engineering (BSEE). Before assuming his current position as Senior Pastor of Covenant Church (PCA) in Houston, Texas, Lou was Director of...