MANÁ #2//El Reino Del Ungido//Salmo 2
Understanding Psalm 2 and Its Messianic Implications
Introduction to the Gathering
- The speaker greets the audience, acknowledging listeners from various parts of the world.
- Emphasis is placed on honoring God for the opportunity to share sacred teachings, specifically focusing on studying the Psalms.
Exploration of Psalm 2
- The reading begins with Psalm 2, highlighting themes of rebellion among nations against God and His anointed one.
- The text discusses God's sovereignty, stating that He has established His king on His holy mountain and offers nations as an inheritance.
Themes of Rebellion and Divine Response
- The psalm reflects a messianic theme, indicating future suffering and challenges faced by God's anointed one.
- It poses a rhetorical question about why nations conspire against God, suggesting that their thoughts lead to actions against divine authority.
Human Rebellion Against Divine Authority
- The speaker notes that human rebellion stems from feelings of oppression under God's rule, leading to attempts at liberation through defiance.
- Nations are depicted as plotting together against God’s authority, seeking to break free from perceived constraints imposed by divine law.
Consequences of Rebellion
- The discussion highlights how such rebellious thoughts can dominate minds and influence actions negatively.
- Leaders are portrayed as convening in opposition to God's laws, attempting to create unjust regulations contrary to divine order.
Divine Laughter and Judgment
- God’s reaction is described as laughter; He sees human attempts at rebellion as futile compared to His established plans.
- A reminder is given that while God embodies love, He also possesses attributes like justice and holiness which balance His nature.
Conclusion: Understanding God's Nature
Understanding the Nature of God and His Attributes
The Duality of God's Nature
- God is described as eternal, faithful, and true, embodying all attributes perfectly and in balance. This includes love and wrath, which differ from human emotions.
- The Apostle Paul advises that feeling anger is permissible but emphasizes the importance of how one acts on that anger to avoid problems.
Omnipresence of God
- It is stated that if God is omnipresent, He will also be present in hell when it is inaugurated, highlighting His constant presence everywhere.
Fulfillment of Prophecy
- Reference to Luke 4:16-19 where Jesus reads from Isaiah in the synagogue about being anointed to preach good news and heal the brokenhearted.
- The passage emphasizes Jesus' mission to proclaim freedom for captives and recovery of sight for the blind.
The Year of Favor vs. Day of Vengeance
- Discussion on Isaiah 61:1-2 regarding proclaiming the year of Yahweh's favor while also hinting at a future day of vengeance.
- The speaker reflects on how this prophecy encompasses both a time period (the year of favor) and a specific event (the day of vengeance).
Current Era as a Time of Grace
- Emphasis on the last 2000 years since Christ's first coming representing Yahweh's grace and mercy extended towards humanity.
- Acknowledgment that God's patience allows for repentance before judgment comes, indicating a divine timeline for fulfillment.
Call to Repentance
- Urges listeners to recognize their need for repentance due to sinfulness, emphasizing personal accountability before God.
- A heartfelt prayer asking for forgiveness from past transgressions against God's presence, acknowledging human frailty.
Proclamation of Freedom and Repentance
Invocation for Blessing and Justice
- The speaker calls upon the "Eternal Father" to grant a special way to accept the blood shed on Calvary, emphasizing the need for divine assistance in living righteously.
- A plea is made for lives filled with justice, holiness, and reverence towards God, highlighting the importance of greater righteousness than that of scribes and Pharisees to enter heaven.
Spirit of Repentance
- The speaker proclaims a spirit of repentance available to all listeners, urging humility before God rather than facing His judgment.
- There is an emphasis on spiritual brokenness as a pathway to receiving God's blessings and presence in one's life.
Encouragement for a Blessed Day