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What does it mean that Jesus' enemies will be made His footstool?

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The phrase suggests that Jesus will ultimately have victory over His enemies, bringing them under His authority (Hebrews 10:13).

The imagery of Jesus' enemies becoming His footstool signifies His ultimate sovereignty and authority. As articulated in Hebrews 10:13, 'From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool,' this denotes a future expectation where Jesus, by virtue of His exaltation, will triumph over every adversarial force. This concept serves as a comfort to believers, affirming that all opposition to Christ and His people will be subdued under His reign. Furthermore, traditional interpretations within the Reformed community suggest that some of those considered enemies, by nature and in spirit, are called and transformed into vessels of honor by God's grace, reflecting the astounding reality of redemption wherein former adversaries become friends of God.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:13

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