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What does the Bible say about Christ's triumph over His enemies?

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The Bible, particularly Psalm 110, declares Christ's glorious triumph over His enemies, emphasizing His authority and eternal reign.

Psalm 110 vividly portrays the triumph of the Lord Jesus Christ over His enemies, showcasing His resurrection, ascension, and current session at the right hand of the Father. This psalm offers assurance to believers that as Christ has defeated His enemies, so too have the enemies of His people been conquered. This triumph is not just historical, but it pertains to the life of the believer, providing them hope as Christ exercises His reign, drawing them into His grace and away from their sin. Importantly, the text draws a contrast between the response of His people, who willingly submit to His lordship, and those who resist Him, affirming the sovereignty of Christ over both realms.
Scripture References: Psalm 110, 2 Corinthians 2:14-16, John 18

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