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How do we know that Jesus Christ reigns as King of kings?

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Jesus Christ's reign as King of kings is affirmed throughout Scripture, particularly in the New Testament.

The title 'King of kings' ascribed to Jesus Christ signifies His supreme authority and rule over all creation, a central theme of the New Testament. In Revelation 19:16, it is proclaimed, 'On his robe and on his thigh he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords.' This declaration not only emphasizes Christ's sovereignty but also indicates that all earthly authorities are ultimately subordinate to Him. Furthermore, after His resurrection, Jesus affirmed His kingly authority in Matthew 28:18, where He declares, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.' This reign is not merely ecclesiastical but encompasses all aspects of existence, assuring believers of His ultimate control over history and their lives. Consequently, Christ's reign calls for our submission and worship, recognizing Him as the sovereign ruler who is actively involved in the affairs of the world.
Scripture References: Revelation 19:16, Matthew 28:18

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