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Why is Jesus referred to as the King of Glory in Psalm 24?

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Jesus is called the King of Glory in Psalm 24 because He embodies divine strength and majesty, conquering sin and death.

In Psalm 24, the refrain asking, "Who is this King of Glory?" provides a moment to reflect on Jesus' identity. This title emphasizes His divine authority and power, as He is depicted as the 'Lord strong and mighty.' The Psalm not only refers to the past accomplishments of Christ but also His future glory as He ascended into heaven with victory over sin and death. Furthermore, this King of Glory brings with Him a multitude of believers, signifying the vastness of His grace and the inclusivity of His redemptive plan. By being identified as the King of Glory, Jesus assures us of His ongoing rule and the promise that those in Him are also welcomed into His glorious presence.
Scripture References: Psalm 24:8-10, Revelation 5:12, Colossians 1:13-14

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Psalm 24
Henry Mahan · Nov 27, 1988
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