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Why is Jesus Christ considered Lord in Christian faith?

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Jesus is called Lord because He possesses all authority and is the sovereign ruler over all creation.

In Christian faith, Jesus Christ is revered as Lord, signifying His supreme authority and divinity. Matthew 28:18 states, 'All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.' This declaration establishes Christ as the sovereign king whose reign encompasses all creation. Furthermore, recognizing Jesus as Lord implies acknowledgment of His role in salvation. Romans 10:9 emphasizes the necessity of confessing Jesus as Lord as central to salvation. Accepting His lordship requires a personal commitment where believers submit their lives to His authority and seek to reflect His character in their daily actions.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:18, Romans 10:9

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