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What does the Bible say about God's decree and Christ's kingship?

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The Bible reveals that God the Father set Jesus as King upon His holy hill, declaring the eternal decree that grants Jesus authority and a people.

Psalm 2:6-7 highlights God's eternal decree in which He declares that He has set His King upon Zion. This decree is a divine council agreement between God the Father and God the Son, affirming Jesus' role as both the mediator and King of His church. The text reflects the understanding that Christ was appointed before the foundation of the world, indicating that He was chosen as the glorious Head of His people long before creation, demonstrating His sovereignty and the timeless nature of His kingship.

Additionally, the decree encompasses Christ's mission to redeem His people from sin, making them glorious in Him. This powerful affirmation assures believers of their identity and security in Christ, who wields all authority both in heaven and on earth as the mediator. Jesus’ rule is not just a present reality but an eternal one, signifying that His governance will lead to the ultimate triumph over all enemies, leading to worship and obedience from His followers. Thus, acknowledging Christ as King is pivotal in understanding our relationship with Him, our salvation, and our calling to serve in His kingdom.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:6-7, Isaiah 6, Isaiah 49, John 12:27-28, Revelation 5:1-9

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Psalm 2:6, 7
Robert Hawker · Jun 15, 2016
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