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How do we know that Christ is the fulfillment of David's kingship?

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Christ fulfills David's kingship by being the eternal King, whose authority and reign surpass all earthly kingdoms.

In the New Testament, Jesus is often referred to as David's greater Son, the King promised in the lineage of David. This is evident in prophetic passages like Isaiah 9:7, which states that the government will be upon His shoulders, highlighting the everlasting nature of Christ's kingdom. Christ, in contrast to David and all earthly kings, possesses an eternal and divine authority, established before the foundation of the world. The Reformed perspective emphasizes that through His redemptive work on the cross, Christ not only fulfills David’s role but actually transcends it, ensuring that salvation and the establishment of God’s kingdom are secure for all eternity.
Scripture References: Isaiah 9:7, Matthew 1:1, Luke 1:32-33

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