How does Psalm 2:8 connect to the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19? Psalm 2:8—God’s Promise of a Global Inheritance “Ask Me, and I will make the nations Your inheritance, the ends of the earth Your possession.” • A literal, messianic promise from the Father to the Son. • Scope: “the nations… the ends of the earth”—nothing left out. • Title-deed language: “inheritance” and “possession” signal permanent ownership. • The Son receives the nations by the Father’s decree, not by human effort. Matthew 28:19—Christ’s Command to Reach All Nations “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.” • Jesus, now risen and declaring “all authority… has been given to Me” (v. 18), issues the mandate. • Target audience matches Psalm 2:8: “all nations.” • Disciple-making, baptism, and teaching become the means by which nations are gathered to the Son. Direct Links Between the Two Verses • Same goal: worldwide submission to the Messiah. • Same authority structure: the Father grants; the Son executes; believers participate. • Psalm 2:8 foretells the outcome (nations belong to Christ); Matthew 28:19 prescribes the process (disciple the nations). • Psalm: “Ask Me.” Matthew: “Go.” Together: the Father gives, the Church goes, the Son receives. Supporting Passages That Bridge Promise and Commission • Daniel 7:13-14—“authority, glory, and kingdom… all peoples, nations, and languages.” • Isaiah 49:6—Messiah as “a light for the nations.” • Genesis 12:3—“all families of the earth will be blessed.” • Revelation 5:9-10—redeemed people “from every tribe and tongue and people and nation.” Practical Takeaways • Evangelism advances a prophecy already guaranteed; we labor with certainty, not uncertainty. • Global missions is not optional—it is intrinsic to Christ’s rightful inheritance. • Prayer (“Ask”) and action (“Go”) must stay united; intercession precedes outreach. • Every believer, wherever placed, participates in handing over the nations to their rightful King. |



