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What does it mean to bow before Christ as King?

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Bowing before Christ means acknowledging His authority and submitting one's life to His lordship.

To bow before Christ as King is a symbolic act that signifies submission and reverence. It reflects an understanding of His divine authority and the recognition that He is the rightful ruler over our lives. Such an act is not merely physical but encompasses a heart posture of humility and obedience, as illustrated by Bathsheba bowing before King David in 1 Kings. As believers, we are called to lay aside our pride and self-reliance, recognizing that true life and hope come from yielding to Christ’s sovereign rule. Philippians 2:10 declares that at the name of Jesus, every knee shall bow, indicating the universal acknowledgment of His lordship. As Christians, this bowing is an act of worship and a manifestation of our trust in His perfect governance.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:10, 1 Kings

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God's King Reigns
Frank Tate · Sep 8, 2013
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