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How does Jesus make His enemies His footstool?

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Jesus makes His enemies His footstool by defeating them through His victory on the cross and reconciling those who believe in Him.

Hebrews 10:13 indicates that, after Jesus completed His redemptive work, He sat down awaiting the full realization of His victory when all His enemies would be made His footstool. This reflects two dimensions of His victory: the defeat of His enemies, as seen when He executed judgment upon sin and death through His crucifixion and resurrection, and the reconciliation of sinners who once opposed Him. By His grace, He subdues His enemies and transforms them into friends through the redemption provided in His blood (Romans 5:10). Thus, His exaltation signifies the ultimate triumph over all forces opposed to His authority and reign.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:13, Romans 5:10

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