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What does it mean that Jesus is crowned with glory and honor?

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Jesus being crowned with glory and honor signifies His exalted status as the Son of God and the ultimate authority over all creation.

The phrase 'crowned with glory and honor' refers to Jesus’ exaltation as the Christ following His incarnation and sacrificial death. As expressed in Psalm 8:5, He was made a little lower than the angels and yet was appointed the mediator of God's glory. This acknowledgment reveals that, although He took on human form, He retained His divine nature and purpose. The New Testament supports this by declaring that God highly exalted Christ and bestowed upon Him a name above all names (Philippians 2:9). This crowning signifies not only His victory over sin and death but also establishes Him as Lord and ruler, asserting His authority over all things in heaven and earth. Therefore, recognizing Jesus’ glory and honor is essential for Christians as it affirms their faith in His deity and His sovereign action in the world.
Scripture References: Psalm 8:5, Philippians 2:9, Hebrews 2:9

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Psalm 8
Paul Mahan · May 14, 1989
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