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What does the Bible say about Christ conquering His enemies?

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The Bible affirms that Christ will ultimately subdue all His enemies, either through judgment or by making them His willing servants.

The biblical narrative illustrates that Christ's conquering of His enemies is a central theme, particularly seen in the life of David as a foreshadowing of Christ's own victories. In 2 Samuel 8, King David, as an aggressor, goes to war against the Philistines and the Moabites, symbolizing the spiritual battles Christ engages in against sin and death. God's promise is clear: He will either destroy His enemies in judgment or, through His grace, make them His subjects. This is echoed throughout scripture, including Colossians 1:21, which emphasizes humanity's natural enmity with God due to sin, necessitating Christ's sacrificial victory to redeem and subdue His elect.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 8, Colossians 1:21

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