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What is the significance of Jesus being called the 'Son of David'?

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Calling Jesus the 'Son of David' acknowledges His rightful place as the promised Messiah who fulfills the Old Testament prophecies.

The title 'Son of David' carries immense theological significance, as it links Jesus to the Davidic covenant and fulfills Old Testament prophecies concerning the Messiah. This title signifies that Jesus is the long-awaited King, chosen by God, who would come to establish His kingdom and redeem His people. As noted in the sermon, the blind man's recognition of Jesus as 'Son of David' reflects his faith in Jesus' authority and ability to heal. This title confirms the identity of Christ as the one through whom God's promises to Israel are realized, drawing believers to acknowledge Him as the Savior who reigns eternally.
Scripture References: Luke 18:39, 2 Samuel 7:12-16

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