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What does Psalm 45 teach about Christ's achievements for His people?

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Psalm 45 teaches that Christ achieves salvation and righteousness for His people through His life and sacrifice.

In Psalm 45, the depiction of Christ as a mighty king emphasizes His achievements in securing salvation for His people. The psalm articulates that He rides forth in majesty and righteousness, illustrating His triumphant victory over sin and death. God the Father praises Christ for His love of righteousness and hatred of wickedness. This completion of redeeming work, where He satisfies justice and bears the sins of His people, highlights the depth of His accomplishments. Furthermore, the acknowledgment that He makes His people princes in the earth signifies that He bestows upon us a royal standing, linking His achievements to our identity as children of God. This psalm culminates in the everlasting praise that will be given to Christ, underlining the eternal significance of His work.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:3-7, Hebrews 2:10

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