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What does it mean that Christ died and rose again to be Lord?

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It means that His death and resurrection solidify His role as Lord and Savior, fulfilling God's eternal plan.

Christ's death and resurrection are pivotal events in affirming His lordship. According to Romans 14:9, His death served a divine purpose: to establish Him as Lord over all. This act of sacrificial love not only provided atonement for sin but also demonstrated His authority as the King who overcomes death. By rising again, He not only secured our justification but also affirms His status as sovereign over all creation, reinforcing that every knee shall bow to Him (Philippians 2:10-11). This understanding deepens our appreciation of His grace and the security of our salvation, which rests solely upon His finished work.
Scripture References: Romans 14:9, Philippians 2:10-11

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