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What does the Bible say about Christ being David's Lord?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is both David's Son and David's Lord, as referenced in Psalm 110, highlighting His dual nature as fully God and fully man.

In Psalm 110, David writes, 'The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand...' This passage indicates that David recognizes the Messiah, whom he refers to as his Son, as his Lord. This profound truth emphasizes the unique duality of Christ as both divine and human. Jesus Himself challenges the religious leaders of his day to understand this relationship, exposing their ignorance of the Scriptures. The acknowledgment that Christ, as our Redeemer, must be both fully God and fully man is central to understanding His nature and work of salvation. The implications of His lordship over David highlight His preeminence and eternal kingdom.
Scripture References: Psalm 110:1, Luke 20:42-43

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