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Why is Jesus referred to as the Son of David?

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Jesus is called the Son of David because He fulfills the messianic prophecies that indicate the Messiah would come from David's lineage.

The term 'Son of David' signifies Jesus' rightful claim to the throne of Israel as the expected Messiah. In the sermon, David is highlighted as a type of Christ, a deliverer who foreshadows the greater deliverance provided by Jesus. Jesus, being born of the line of David, completes the prophecies concerning the Messiah who would save His people. His identity as the Son of David emphasizes not only His royal lineage but also His role as the perfect Savior, defeating sin and death, mirroring David’s victory over Goliath—a display of God’s power in delivering His people.
Scripture References: Matthew 1:1, Luke 1:32-33

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