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What does it mean that Jesus was made Lord and Christ?

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Being made Lord and Christ signifies Jesus’ recognized authority and role as the mediator after His resurrection.

In Acts 2:36, the phrase 'made Lord and Christ' indicates that after His work of redemption, Jesus was exalted to His rightful position of authority. This does not imply that He lacked lordship before but rather highlights His mediatorial lordship following His resurrection and ascension. The exaltation demonstrates that God has established Him as sovereign over all creation, fulfilling Old Testament prophecies such as Psalm 110:1. Additionally, it confirms that Jesus is both the anointed one (Christ) and holds the ultimate power to save and govern, underscoring the importance of His mediatorial role in the covenant of grace.
Scripture References: Acts 2:36, Psalm 110:1

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