The headlines are filled with unrest — Ukraine, Israel, China, North America, global anxiety rising. Nations threaten. Leaders posture. People grow fearful.
Psalm 2 asks a question that feels startlingly relevant: “Why do the nations rage?”
This ancient political prayer was written during a time of real social and military upheaval. It speaks directly into our moment. It reminds the Church where to begin — not with panic, not with partisan allegiance, not with empire-building — but with worship.
In this message we explore:
- How Psalm 2 confronts nationalism and militarism
- Why political rebellion is ultimately rebellion against God
- What it means to “kiss the Son”
- Why Jesus is unlike every earthly ruler
- Where true refuge is found in unstable times
The Church has one King. And His kingdom is not built on fear.