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Why is it significant that Christ's throne is a glorious throne?

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Christ’s throne is significant because it embodies His authority, power, and grace towards His people.

Christ's throne is called a glorious throne because it represents all of God's purposes and promises being fulfilled through Him. As depicted in Isaiah 22:22, the governance of God's kingdom is placed on Christ's shoulders, signifying His absolute authority and sovereign power. This throne is glorious not simply because of its position but because of the one who occupies it—Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Unlike earthly rulers, who often govern with self-interest, Christ rules with perfect love and righteousness. His throne is a throne of grace, inviting believers to approach with confidence, knowing that they are welcomed into His presence, where mercy and grace are abundantly provided.
Scripture References: Isaiah 22:22, Hebrews 4:16

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