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What does the term 'scepter of righteousness' mean in relation to Christ?

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'Scepter of righteousness' refers to Christ’s authority to rule justly and righteously as King.

The phrase 'scepter of righteousness' denotes the rightful authority of Jesus Christ as King and Judge. In ancient times, a scepter symbolized royal power and governance. Hebrews 1 highlights that Christ rules with a scepter of righteousness, indicating that He exercises His authority in all matters with justice and moral integrity. This notion reassures believers that God's judgments and actions are always right and fair, thus encouraging them in their worship and obedience to Him. Furthermore, it illustrates the dual aspect of His kingship – bringing both justice against sin and righteousness through grace to His people.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:8

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The Son Of God
Paul Mahan · Mar 29, 1998
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