This document contains notes from a sermon series on fulfilment. It discusses three parts: (1) The kings against the King from Psalm 2:2, (2) The victory of the King from Psalm 2:6, and (3) The kiss and the King from Psalm 2:12. It also discusses a sermon on the coming of the crucified King, referencing Romans 8:17 about being heirs with Christ and sharing in his glory, and Acts 4:29-30 about speaking God's word with boldness through Jesus.
6. (1)THE KINGS AGAINST THE KING
Psalm 2:2
The kings of the earth rise up and the
rulers band together against the Lord and
against his anointed
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14. (1)THE KINGS AGAINST THE KING
(2)THE VICTORY OF THE KING
(3)THE KISS AND THE KING
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15. (1)THE KINGS AGAINST THE KING
(2)THE VICTORY OF THE KING
(3)THE KISS AND THE KING
Psalm 2:12
Kiss his son, or he will be angry and you
and your ways will be destroyed, for his
wrath can flare up in a moment. Blessed
are all who take refuge in him.
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17. THE COMING OF THE CRUCIFIED
KING
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18. THE COMING OF THE CRUCIFIED
KING
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19. Romans 8:17
Now if we are children, then
we are heirs—heirs of God
and co-heirs with Christ, if
indeed we share in his
sufferings in order that we
may also share in his glory.
THE COMING OF THE CRUCIFIED
KING
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21. Acts 4:29–30
Now, Lord, consider their
threats and enable your
servants to speak your
word with great boldness.
Stretch out your hand to
heal and perform signs
and wonders through the
name of your holy servant
Jesus.
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