Theme of Psalm is continued and heightened in Psalm 2.
I. We see earthly kings arrayed against THE King. A. vv. 1-3 --
II. We see God’s response. A. vv.4-6 --
III. We see the trumphant Son, Jesus Christ. A. vv. 7-9 --
IV. What should the response be? A. vv.10-12 --
Application: Sermon: Psalm 2 The LORD is Still Sovereign
Introduction: On Friday, the Supreme Court..
Theme of Psalm is continued and ____________________ in Psalm 2.
I. We see earthly kings arrayed against _________ King. A. vv. 1-3 --
II. We see God’s ____________________. A. vv.4-6 --
III. We see the ___________________ Son, Jesus Christ. A. vv. 7-9 --
IV. What should the __________________ be? A. vv.10-12 --
Application:
“Diocletian (A.D. 245-313), a great foe of Christianity,…extended the frontier of the empire westward into Spain, where he erected two monuments proclaiming:
Diocletian Jovian Maximian Herculeus Caerares Augusti for having extended the Roman Empire in the east and the west and for having extinguished the name of Christians who brought the Republic to ruin
and
Diocletian Jovian Maximian Herculeus Caesares Augusti for having everywhere abolished the superstition of Christ for having extended the worship of the gods.
But Diocletian had not abolished Christianity. On the contrary, at the time Christianity was growing stronger than ever, and eventually it triumphed over Caesar’s throne.”
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It was while attending Cornell University that Bill became a Christian. After graduating from there and attending graduate school at Purdue University, Bill felt a call to the pastoral ministry. Leaving mathematics behind, he received his M.Div. from the Reformed Presbyterian...