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Worship the King Psalm 2 Thesis: King Jesus is God’s answer to the mass rebellion of humanity and chaos on the earth. Those who worship King Jesus will be blessed for all eternity while those who reject Him as King will suffer eternal wrath. I. Man’s Rebellion against the Lord and His Messiah (1-3) A. The nations reject the Davidic King in the Old Testament B. The nations reject the final Davidic King in New Testament 1. Herod tries to destroy Jesus (Matt 2) 2. Romans and Jews try to destroy Jesus (Acts 4:25) II. The Lord Responds with Contempt and Wrath (4-6) A. Seen in the Old Testament 1. Conquest of the Promised Land (Josh-2 Chron) 2. David & Goliath (1 Sam. 17) B. Fulfilled in Christ 1. Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-20) 2. More than the King of Zion (John 18:33- 37) III. The Eternal Reign and Judgment of the Son (7-9) A. Prophesied in the Old Testament 1. Eternal Davidic Son (2 Samuel 7:1-17) 2. Davidic Son over all things (Isaiah 9:6- 7) 3. Messianic Hope of a Divine Son B. Fulfilled in Christ 1. Jesus is the TRUE Son of God a. Son of the Most High God (Luke 1:30-33) b. Jesus’ Baptism (Matt 3:16-17) c. Resurrection demonstrates Jesus as True Son (Rom 1:4; Acts 13:32-37) 2. Judgment of the Son a. John 5:22-23 b. Revelation 19:11-16 IV. Warning of Rejection and Blessing of Humble Faith (10-12) A. Kiss the Son B. Warning: Those who rebel are judged C. Blessed are all who take refuge in Him Worship the King Psalm 2 Thesis: King Jesus is God’s answer to the mass rebellion of humanity and chaos on the earth. Those who worship King Jesus will be blessed for all eternity while those who reject Him as King will suffer eternal wrath. I. Man’s Rebellion against the Lord and His Messiah (1-3) A. The nations reject the Davidic King in the Old Testament B. The nations reject the final Davidic King in New Testament 1. Herod tries to destroy Jesus (Matt 2) 2. Romans and Jews try to destroy Jesus (Acts 4:25) II. The Lord Responds with Contempt and Wrath (4-6) A. Seen in the Old Testament

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Worship the King

Psalm 2

Thesis: King Jesus is Gods answer to the mass rebellion of humanity and chaos on the earth. Those who worship King Jesus will be blessed for all eternity while those who reject Him as King will suffer eternal wrath.

I. Mans Rebellion against the Lord and His Messiah (1-3)

A. The nations reject the Davidic King in the Old Testament

B. The nations reject the final Davidic King in New Testament

1. Herod tries to destroy Jesus (Matt 2)

2. Romans and Jews try to destroy Jesus (Acts 4:25)

II. The Lord Responds with Contempt and Wrath (4-6)

A. Seen in the Old Testament

1. Conquest of the Promised Land (Josh-2 Chron)

2. David & Goliath (1 Sam. 17)

B. Fulfilled in Christ

1. Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-20)

2. More than the King of Zion (John 18:33-37)

III. The Eternal Reign and Judgment of the Son (7-9)

A. Prophesied in the Old Testament

1. Eternal Davidic Son (2 Samuel 7:1-17)

2. Davidic Son over all things (Isaiah 9:6-7)

3. Messianic Hope of a Divine Son

B. Fulfilled in Christ

1. Jesus is the TRUE Son of God

a. Son of the Most High God (Luke 1:30-33)

b. Jesus Baptism (Matt 3:16-17)

c. Resurrection demonstrates Jesus as True Son (Rom 1:4; Acts 13:32-37)

2. Judgment of the Son

a. John 5:22-23

b. Revelation 19:11-16

IV. Warning of Rejection and Blessing of Humble Faith (10-12)

A. Kiss the Son

B. Warning: Those who rebel are judged

C. Blessed are all who take refuge in Him

Worship the King

Psalm 2

Thesis: King Jesus is Gods answer to the mass rebellion of humanity and chaos on the earth. Those who worship King Jesus will be blessed for all eternity while those who reject Him as King will suffer eternal wrath.

I. Mans Rebellion against the Lord and His Messiah (1-3)

A. The nations reject the Davidic King in the Old Testament

B. The nations reject the final Davidic King in New Testament

1. Herod tries to destroy Jesus (Matt 2)

2. Romans and Jews try to destroy Jesus (Acts 4:25)

II. The Lord Responds with Contempt and Wrath (4-6)

A. Seen in the Old Testament

1. Conquest of the Promised Land (Josh-2 Chron)

2. David & Goliath (1 Sam. 17)

B. Fulfilled in Christ

1. Birth of Christ (Luke 2:1-20)

2. More than the King of Zion (John 18:33-37)

III. The Eternal Reign and Judgment of the Son (7-9)

A. Prophesied in the Old Testament

1. Eternal Davidic Son (2 Samuel 7:1-17)

2. Davidic Son over all things (Isaiah 9:6-7)

3. Messianic Hope of a Divine Son

B. Fulfilled in Christ

1. Jesus is the TRUE Son of God

a. Son of the Most High God (Luke 1:30-33)

b. Jesus Baptism (Matt 3:16-17)

c. Resurrection demonstrates Jesus as True Son (Rom 1:4; Acts 13:32-37)

2. Judgment of the Son

a. John 5:22-23

b. Revelation 19:11-16

IV. Warning of Rejection and Blessing of Humble Faith (10-12)

A. Kiss the Son

B. Warning: Those who rebel are judged

C. Blessed are all who take refuge in Him