Psalm 2:5
Then He rebukes them in His anger, and terrifies them in His fury:
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Psalm 2:5?

2. How does Psalm 2:5 reveal God's response to rebellion against His authority?

3. What does "terrify them in His fury" teach about God's righteous anger?

4. How does Psalm 2:5 connect to God's judgment in Revelation 19:15?

5. How can understanding God's wrath in Psalm 2:5 impact our daily obedience?

6. How should Psalm 2:5 influence our approach to sharing the Gospel message?

7. What does Psalm 2:5 reveal about God's response to rebellion?

8. How does Psalm 2:5 fit into the overall theme of divine judgment?

9. What historical context influenced the writing of Psalm 2:5?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 2?

11. What does 'Joy Comes in the Morning' mean?

12. In Job 22:12-14, Eliphaz suggests God may not see everything; how does this align with other scriptures asserting God's omniscience?

13. How does the psalmist's reliance on personal righteousness (Psalm 17:5) align with New Testament teachings about salvation by faith and not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9)?

14. What defines righteous indignation?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding God's righteous anger in Psalm 2:5 shape our view of His character and justice?

2. In what ways does the rebellion of the nations against God manifest in today's world, and how should Christians respond?

3. How does the fulfillment of Psalm 2 in the New Testament enhance our understanding of Jesus' role as the Messiah?

4. What practical steps can we take to ensure our lives are in submission to God's authority and His anointed King?

5. How can the themes of divine wrath and judgment in Psalm 2 motivate us to share the gospel with urgency and compassion?1. How does Psalm 2 challenge our perception of power and authority in the world?

2. Reflect on a time when you felt like the rulers of this world were against God. How does Psalm 2 provide comfort or assurance in such situations?

3. How does the rebellion of the kings and rulers in verses 1-3 reflect the state of our world today?

4. How does God's reaction to the rebellion of the nations (verses 4-6) alter our understanding of His sovereignty?

5. In what ways can we interpret the divine promise to the Anointed One (verses 7-9) in the context of the New Testament and Christ's mission?

6. How does Psalm 2 deepen our understanding of the relationship between God the Father and the Messiah?

7. How does the warning and the promise in verses 10-12 encourage you to change your attitude or behaviour?

8. How does the concept of divine wrath contribute to your understanding of God's character?

9. In what ways can you seek refuge in God during times of personal or societal turmoil?

10. What does it mean to serve the Lord with fear and rejoice with trembling (verse 11)?

11. How can you apply the lessons of Psalm 2 to your everyday life?

12. How does Psalm 2 contribute to our understanding of the consequences of rejecting God's authority?

13. How can Psalm 2 encourage believers in their evangelistic efforts?

14. In what ways can Psalm 2 guide our prayer life in times of political or societal upheaval?

15. How does the promise of the Messiah's dominion over the earth (verse 8) give you hope for the future?

16. How can the message of Psalm 2 strengthen your faith in God's ultimate control over world events?

17. What does it mean for you personally to take refuge in the Son (verse 12)?

18. How does the promise of blessing for those who take refuge in God (verse 12) provide comfort in your present circumstances?

19. How can the church today heed the warning given to the kings and rulers in Psalm 2?

20. In the current societal context, what does it look like to break the chains and throw off the shackles (verse 3) from God’s perspective and from the world’s perspective?

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