What does Psalm 110 teach us about the authority of Christ?
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Psalm 110 reveals Christ's divine authority as He is seated at the right hand of God, ruling and judging over all nations.
Psalm 110 serves as a profound declaration of Christ's ultimate authority, establishing Him as the sovereign ruler over heaven and earth. The verse, "The Lord said to my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool" (Psalm 110:1), emphasizes His exaltation following the completion of redemptive work. This seating signifies not just honor but authority and dominion, indicating that all power in heaven and earth is under His lordship. The psalm ultimately points toward the culmination of His reign, when every enemy will be subdued, making it clear that Christ's authority is not temporary but eternal, affirming the hope and assurance we have as His followers.
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