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What does the Bible say about Christ the King?

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The Bible declares Christ as the King of Kings, reigning and ruling from His throne, having defeated sin and death on the cross.

Scripture portrays Christ as the King of Kings, who willingly ascended the cross—a symbol of shame—and transformed it into a glorious throne where He achieved victory over sin and death. In Luke 23:1-3, we see how humanity rejected Him as King, proclaiming, 'We have no king but Caesar.' Yet, He remains sovereign, having been crowned with glory, and now sits on His heavenly throne, ruling over all with power and authority. His kingdom is not of this world, and its fullness will be seen when every knee bows before Him.
Scripture References: Luke 23:1-3, Hebrews 1:8, Revelation 19:16

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Christ The King
Paul Mahan · Nov 28, 2021
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