Sons & Kings: The Psalm 2 Show

Verse 6, Part 3 - From Rebellion to Salvation

12 min · 9. juni 2026
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"But I appointed my king over Zion, His Holy Mountain." Psalm 2:6 Part 3 has arrived! This week, Jake, Louis, and Pat dive into the profound theological meaning of Psalm 2, exploring its interpretation through Christ's passion and the contrast between divine and earthly kingship. They bring in insights from biblical scholarship and Christian doctrine to reveal how God's sovereignty shines through humility and sacrifice. Jump into Part 3 now!

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