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Why is Jesus referred to as the heir of all things?

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Jesus is called the heir of all things because God has appointed Him sovereign over all creation (Hebrews 1:2, John 3:35).

Hebrews 1:2 refers to Jesus as the appointed heir of all things, meaning that He possesses rightful sovereignty over everything in creation. This is reinforced by John 3:35, which states that the Father has given all things into His hands. As the heir, Jesus has the authority to govern and dispense all that exists according to His divine will. For Christians, understanding Jesus as the heir of all underscores His ultimate authority and sovereignty, offering assurance that He controls all aspects of life and creation.
Scripture References: Hebrews 1:2, John 3:35

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