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Why is Christ referred to as the King of Kings?

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Christ is called the King of Kings because He holds ultimate authority over all creation.

Christ’s title as the King of Kings signifies His supreme authority over all earthly rulers and kingdoms. Psalm 45 highlights this by portraying Him as the One whose throne is established forever. Unlike any earthly monarch, Christ's reign is not limited by time or space; He governs all creation with divine righteousness and majesty. This title reinforces the belief that every authority is subject to Him, bringing Christians assurance that our King is sovereign and good in all His dealings.
Scripture References: Psalm 45, Hebrews 1:8

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