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Why is Jesus called the King of Glory?

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Jesus is called the King of Glory because He reigns over all creation and fulfills the divine plan for salvation.

Psalm 24 speaks of Jesus as the King of Glory, a title that asserts His sovereign authority and His triumph over sin and death. As the creator and rightful ruler of the universe, all things belong to Him (Psalm 24:1). The text also emphasizes the qualification needed to enter the presence of God, demonstrating that only Christ, who possesses clean hands and a pure heart, can mediate for us. His kingship is not only a position of authority but also of victory, as He accomplished salvation through His sacrificial death and resurrection. Believers can find comfort in knowing that their King is also their Savior, who grants them access to God’s throne of grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 24, John 10

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