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Why is it important that Jesus is exalted as Lord?

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Jesus is exalted as Lord because He fulfills the purpose of redemption and intercession for sinners.

The exaltation of Jesus Christ as Lord is pivotal to Christian theology because it affirms His sovereignty and authority over all creation. Isaiah 53:12 indicates that 'He will divide the spoil with the strong' due to His finished work on the cross. This exaltation means that He is not only our Savior but also our reigning King and High Priest, who makes intercession for transgressors (Romans 8:34). His Lordship is essential as it ensures that believers are welcomed into the kingdom of God based on His righteousness, not their own. Furthermore, acknowledging Jesus as Lord symbolizes a relationship of trust and dependence, making it clear that salvation is an act of divine grace.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:12, Romans 8:34

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