Sons & Kings: The Psalm 2 Show

Verse 5, Part 4 - The Eternal Disturbance

12 min · 19. maj 2026
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"Then shall he speak to them in his anger and trouble them in his rage..." Psalm 2:5 Join Jake, Louis, and Pat as they wrap up the final part of Verse 5. They continue into the profound themes of divine anger, eternal judgment, and the importance of repentance, drawing from biblical verses and theological insights to emphasize the gravity of our choices and God's mercy. You won't want to miss the end of their thoughts on this startling and complicated verse!

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