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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the firstborn?

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The Bible refers to Jesus as God's firstborn in Psalm 89:27, signifying His preeminence and unique status.

Psalm 89:27 explicitly states, 'I will make him my firstborn, higher than the kings of the earth.' This title signifies the unique position of Jesus as the preeminent one among creation and His authority over all. The concept of the firstborn is critical in scripture because it embodies authority, privilege, and responsibility within a familial and covenantal context. Jesus, as the firstborn, not only represents God's choice but also foreshadows His role in the New Covenant as the Mediator and Savior. This title encapsulates His divine authority and the promise of redemption that flows through Him to His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 89:27, Romans 8:28-29, Colossians 1:18

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My Firstborn
Don Fortner · Dec 18, 2016
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