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God Reigns: Psalm 2 Reading & Sobriety Reflection (King James Version)

3 min · 25 de ago de 2025
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“Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling.” (Psalm 2:11, KJV)Psalm 2 reminds us that no matter how loud the world rages, God is still on the throne. The nations may rebel, but the Lord reigns with justice, power, and mercy. This Psalm calls us to humility, reverence, and trust.In this video and podcast, I read Psalm 2 from the King James Version and share part of my testimony. It is a reflection on finding peace in God's sovereignty during my journey of sobriety. If you are walking through chaos or searching for meaning, let this be a reminder that surrender is not weakness. It is the beginning of healing.

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