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Why is Jesus referred to as the King of Glory?

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Jesus is called the King of Glory because He is strong, mighty, and has triumphed over all adversaries, securing our salvation.

In Psalm 24, Jesus is proclaimed as the King of Glory, indicating His supreme authority and victorious nature. The psalmist exclaims, "Who is this King of Glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle." This title highlights Christ's qualifications as our redeemer; He has fought and won the battle against sin, death, and the devil. His ascension as the King of Glory is not only a testament to His divine sovereignty but also assures believers that His work of redemption is complete. Consequently, through His strength, those who are united with Him can look forward to entering into God's everlasting kingdom.
Scripture References: Psalm 24:7-8, Revelation 19:11

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