Hidden glory now revealed.



Psalm 2:7–8

He said to me, “You are my son;
today I have become your father.

Ask me, — and I will make the nations your inheritance,
the ends of the earth your possession.

As Jesus stands on the top of the mountain, his glory is revealed. God's power is clear for the disciples to see.

But this had been God's plan all along.

Psalm 2 prophesies the Father declaring the Son as King over all nations. Jesus... the humble carpenter... the suffering servant... is also the eternal King who rules over everything.

He walked among us. He died for us. And now he reigns over all creation.

Psalm 2 declares Jesus as King over all nations. How does knowing Jesus rules over everything change the way you view current events around the world and in your life?

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