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How do we know that Christ is God's anointed King?

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The affirmation of Christ as God's anointed King comes from Scripture, particularly from Psalm 2, which the New Testament explicitly connects to Jesus.

The confirmation of Christ’s anointing as King is firmly rooted in Biblical testimony. Psalm 2 outlines God’s proclamation: 'Yet have I set my King upon my holy hill of Zion.' Furthermore, this psalm is recognized in the New Testament as referring to Jesus in Acts 4:25-28 and Acts 13:32-33. The Apostles affirmed that this prophecy refers directly to Jesus’ role and authority as the anointed Messiah. God, speaking through the Scriptures, pronounces Jesus as His Son and King, illustrating His divine appointment and the fulfillment of messianic expectations. This context affirms the significance of Christ’s kingly office and His mediatorial reign over believers and nations alike.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:6, Acts 4:25-28, Acts 13:32-33

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