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What does it mean that Christ is exalted after His humiliation?

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Christ's exaltation signifies His victory over sin and death, affirming His divine authority (Philippians 2:9).

After His humiliation and sacrificial death, Christ's exaltation represents the culmination of God's redemptive plan. Philippians 2:9 proclaims that God has highly exalted Him and bestowed upon Him the name that is above every name. This exaltation is not only a restoration to His rightful place at the Father’s side but also a declaration of His victory over sin and death. As a result, Christ holds supreme authority in heaven and on earth, affirming His role as Lord and Savior. This reality encourages believers in their faith, as it assures them that Christ is sovereign and actively interceding for them. Furthermore, it serves as a hope for their future resurrection, as they too will be raised and glorified with Him.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:9, Revelation 5:12-13

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