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What does the Bible say about Christ's Lordship?

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The Bible affirms that calling upon Jesus as Lord is synonymous with calling upon God as Lord, emphasizing His unique and exclusive authority.

The New Testament vividly presents Jesus Christ as Lord, suggesting that to call upon Him as Lord is no different than calling upon God Himself. This declaration carries significant implications for believers. It underscores the exclusive and inclusive nature of Christ's Lordship, whereby He accepts no rivals for His authority. Thus, acknowledging Christ as Lord necessitates a response of total, absolute surrender to His will, recognizing that He is not merely an example or guide but the definitive sovereign over all creation. As Romans 10:9 affirms, confessing Jesus as Lord is central to the Christian faith, indicating His ultimate authority and our required allegiance to Him.
Scripture References: Romans 10:9, Revelation 19:6, Ephesians 1:22, Philippians 2:10-11

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