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How does David's spoil relate to Christ's work?

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David's spoil signifies the greater spiritual spoils obtained by Christ through His redemptive work.

In 1 Samuel 30, the spoils recovered by David serve as a type of Christ, who, through His sacrifice, recovers not only what was lost in Adam but grants believers a greater inheritance. The spoils represent spiritual blessings and the fullness of grace imparted to the elect. Jesus' victory at the cross illustrates that He not only overcomes our adversaries but enriches us abundantly, offering us eternal life and unity with Him. In Revelation 5:9, the redeemed saints sing praises to Christ, recognizing Him as the one who has redeemed them by His blood, demonstrating the ultimate significance of David's spoil as a reflection of Christ's redemptive work.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 30, Revelation 5:9

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David's Spoil
Don Fortner · Apr 2, 1995
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