
The Psalm 2 Dilemma
Why this Psalm of Victory Doesn't Warm the Evangelical Heart
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Virtual Voice
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Gordan Runyan

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About this listen
Specifically, the dilemma concerning Psalm 2 is this: Why don't believers love it more than they do?
It literally has everything you'd think a Christian would want in a very short passage. Christ himself is all over and throughout this Old Testament text. It's filled with promises of God's faithfulness and the victory of Christ's kingdom. Nevertheless, you've probably never heard anyone, anywhere, claim it as their favorite. That's just weird.
There are reasons for this. This sermon unravels the dilemma and encourages the faithful to rejoice in Psalm 2 the way that God intended.
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