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How do we know that Christ is King and Lord?

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Christ's kingship is confirmed through His resurrection and rule over the Church as appointed by God.

The proclamation that 'the shout of a king is among them' suggests the recognition of Christ's authority over His people. Throughout the New Testament, Christ is affirmed as King. His resurrection validates His lordship, as He conquers death and reigns supreme at God's right hand (Acts 2:36). Furthermore, Christians are called to recognize His lordship in their lives, seeking to obey His commands (Acts 9:6). Romans 10:9 teaches that acknowledging Jesus as Lord is essential for salvation, emphasizing the need for believers to surrender to His kingship in all aspects of life. This framing of Christ as King is foundational in Reformed theology, highlighting His sovereign rule over creation and His Church.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:18, Acts 2:36, Romans 10:9

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