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What does the Bible say about the majesty of Christ?

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The Bible reveals Christ's majesty as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, where all honor and glory belong to Him.

In 2 Peter 1, the Apostle Peter emphasizes the majesty of Christ, describing Him as eyewitnesses of His glory. He embodies regal dignity and power beyond comprehension, as affirmed in Psalm 2 where God sets His King upon His holy hill of Zion. This majesty is not just a notion, but a fundamental truth of Christ's sovereignty, revealing that He holds all power and authority. His splendor is unmatched, and He deserves to be honored not merely as a historical figure but as the true God who controls all things.
Scripture References: 2 Peter 1:16-17, Psalm 2:6, John 17:2, Psalm 45:1-2

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