This psalm is referred to in the NT in Acts 4:25-26; 13:33; and Hebrews 1:5; 5:5. It was already known as the second Psalm in Acts 13:33 by the early church. Early Christians also understood this anonymous psalm as being written by David (Acts 4:25).
First, God exposes the irrational defiant attitude of the international conspiracy of sinners—2:1-3 Second, God the Father's mocking attitude toward sinners—2:4-6 Third, God the Son details God the Father's decree—2:7-9 Fourth, God the Spirit invites sinners to repent and humble themselves before God the Son—2:10-12
Take-home truth: Let us not take lightly what God takes seriously.
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By God's amazing grace alone, Phil was drawn to salvation in Jesus Christ as a college freshman. He began his pastoral ministry as an assistant pastor (working specifically with youth and music) in 1983 while in seminary. He became the senior pastor here at Calvary in December...