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Why is grace central in understanding Jesus as King?

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Grace is central to understanding Jesus as King because it highlights His character and the nature of salvation (Psalm 45:2).

The concept of grace is intricately woven into the understanding of Jesus as King, as illustrated in Psalm 45. The psalmist notes that 'grace is poured into His lips,' encapsulating the essence of Christ's message and His rule. This grace is not just a quality but is foundational for His kingship—the very means by which He engages with humanity. In His graciousness, He offers salvation and reconciliation to sinners. This grace demonstrates that Jesus, as King, is not tyrannical but benevolent, portraying a monarch who reigns with compassion, mercy, and love. The gift of grace through Christ enables believers to approach the throne of God, secure in their acceptance due to His righteousness—a reflection of the nature of God Himself. Therefore, grace is not only central to His message but also vital in comprehending His role as King.
Scripture References: Psalm 45:2, Ephesians 1:6-7

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