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How do we know Christ is the King as depicted in Matthew 27?

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The fulfillment of prophecy and His trial affirm Christ's kingship, even in His humiliation.

In Matthew 27, Christ’s kingship is portrayed through the mocking and declaration of His trial, where He is referred to as 'King of the Jews.' This aligns with Old Testament prophecies regarding the Messiah. Pilate’s inscription on the cross, 'Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews,' serves as a testament to the reality of His kingship, despite the ridicule He faced. While humanity mocked Him, the truth of His sovereign kingship was established by His obedient submission to the Father’s will, indicating that His reign is not based on earthly power but on spiritual authority as the Redeemer of His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:29-37, Philippians 2:5-8

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