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What does the Bible say about the coronation of Christ in Psalm 20?

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Psalm 20 reflects the majesty and glory of Christ, presenting Him as the King of Kings.

Psalm 20 is a majestic psalm often associated with the coronation of kings, portraying the grandeur of Christ as the King of Kings. It highlights that while it was used for earthly kings, its true significance lies in its application to Christ. As it speaks of divine help and support, it reminds us that Christ, throughout His life, was troubled yet remained faithful, embodying the perfect prayer of faith. Particularly in His greatest tribulation, His crucifixion, Christ exemplified ultimate submission and trust in God, affirming His sovereignty and majesty amidst suffering.
Scripture References: Psalm 20:1-5, Philippians 2:8-9, John 11:35

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Psalm 20
Paul Mahan · Oct 2, 1996
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