Read Psalm 2.
Why do the nations rage? Why does not everyone embrace Jesus as Savior?
Rejection and outright rebellion against God is not new. The first mention of such pride-filled actions occurred when Lucifer was expelled from heaven. Ever since then Satan has made it his work to turn human hearts and nations to thwart God's will and purposes.
With the killing of Abel in the Garden of Eden, there has been a spiritual war against believers. Today, from China to Africa, Christians are being killed and churches destroyed solely because of their faith.
What is God's response at the attempts of the rebellious to take over His creation and stamp out those who turn to Him? He laughs! He laughs not because it is funny but in derision. It is insane that a person thinks they know better than God or can ignore His power and eternal claims. At His will, at any moment, He can unleash His wrath on any of them. This is His world.
The root issue is Jesus, the Messiah. He is the One who will rule and reign over the nations from the throne of David. But even more, the Messiah came to save us from our sin so we could enjoy an eternal and personal relationship with Him.
So, what should be done?
1. "Be wise." (v.10)
Only a fool ignores a warning like this. Responding to salvation in Jesus is the most intelligent decision a person will ever make.
2. Serve and Fear God. (v.11)
Instead of rebelling against what He is saying, respect it. Serving God leads to a life of rejoicing.
3. Embrace Jesus as Lord. (v.12)
Most translations use the phrase "kiss the Son." This refers to an eastern response of bowing, kissing the hand or feet of a supreme authority. In doing so, one finds peace and safety under their protection.
"Blessed are all who take refuge in him."
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