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Psalm 2 Seen As 4 Movements ~
Introduction ~ This
is one of the many psalms that King David wrote (see Acts 4:25). It shows the rebellious nature of
mankind. The theme is “God’s King” and it has also been
described as “Christ—The Mighty Prince.”
It is the first of the Messianic Psalms
and has been referred to as “A Hymn of the Coming Messiah.” From a
global perspective it is about the Messiah’s triumph and kingdom (see Acts
4:23-31 which quotes part of Psalm 2).
Outline ~ The 12
verse psalm can easily be divided into four sections of 3 verses each.
1
A
Description Of The Plans Of The Wicked
~ ”Why do the nations rage, and
the people plot a vain thing? The kings
of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the
Lord and against His Anointed, saying, ‘Let us break their bonds in pieces and
cast away their cords from us’” (Psalm 2:1-3).
2
The
Father’s Derisive Laughter From Heaven
~ “He who sits in the heavens
shall laugh; the Lord shall hold them in derision. Then He shall speak to them in His wrath, and
distress them in His deep displeasure: ‘Yet I have set My King on My holy hill
of Zion’” (Psalm 2:4-6).
3
The
Son’s Declaration Of The Father’s Decree ~ “I
will declare the decree: the Lord has said to Me, ‘You are My Son, today I have
begotten You. Ask of Me, and I will give
You the nations for Your inheritance, and the ends of the earth for Your
possession. You shall break them with a
rod of iron; You shall dash them to pieces like a potter’s vessel’” (Psalm 2:7-9).
4
The
Spirit’s Instruction To All The kings To Obey The Son
~ “Now therefore, be wise, O kings; be
instructed, you judges of the earth. Serve
the Lord with fear, and rejoice with trembling.
Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and you perish in the way, when His
wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed
are all those who put their trust in Him” (Psalm 2:10-12).
~ The basis of
this particular outline is from The Nelson Study Bible which notes that Psalm 2
has four movements, each related to a different voice or speaker.
Summary ~ In the Treasury of David the “Prince of
Preachers” Charles Haddon Spurgeon wrote that the whole psalm “Shows us the nature of sin, and the terrible results
of it if it could reign.” It refers to
the deity of the Coming Messiah (2:7) and to the
Messiah’s ultimate reign (2:8).
~
Robert Lloyd Russell, ABUNDANT
LIFE NOW
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