Psalms 2:12
French (BDS) 2015 (La Bible du Semeur 2015)
Au Fils, rendez votre hommage, ╵pour éviter qu’il s’irrite et que vous périssiez tous ╵dans la voie que vous suivez. En un instant, sa colère ╵contre vous peut s’enflammer. Oui, heureux sont tous les hommes ╵qui, en lui, cherchent refuge !
What Does This Mean?
Psalm 2:12 says that people should respect and trust in God's Son, Jesus, because if they don't, they might face His anger and be lost. The key message is about trusting in God for safety and blessings.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really powerful superhero friend. If you don't show respect and trust in him, he might get a little upset, and that could be bad for you. But if you trust him, he'll protect you and everything will be great.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Psalms, written by King David, a man who ruled Israel around 1000 BC. It's part of a psalm that speaks to rulers and nations about the importance of submitting to God and His chosen leader.
Living It Out Today
A modern scenario could be a community leader facing a decision about a local policy. Instead of following popular opinion, they choose to trust in God's guidance, knowing it's better to be guided by faith than to risk the consequences of ignoring God's will.
Topics
trustsalvationworshipobedienceGod's angerblessing
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the 'Son' mentioned in Psalms 2:12?
The 'Son' refers to Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who is central to Christian faith and is seen as the promised Messiah.
Why is the act of 'kissing' mentioned?
'Kiss the Son' is a figurative phrase meaning to honor, respect, and submit to Jesus. It's a way of showing reverence and trust.
What does it mean to 'perish from the way'?
'Perish from the way' means to be lost or destroyed, indicating the severe consequences of not trusting in God and His Son.
How can this verse be used in a modern context?
This verse can be used to remind believers of the importance of faith and trust in God, especially when making decisions that affect their lives and communities.
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