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Why is the concept of being made a footstool significant for Christians?

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Being made a footstool signifies believers' transition from enmity with God to a position of honor and worship as His people.

The concept of being made a footstool for God encompasses the transformation of those who were once considered His enemies into worshipers who now bow at Jesus' feet. This shift illustrates the reconciliation brought through Christ's sacrifice, where He has made peace and enabled believers to come before God with a clear conscience (Hebrews 10:14). The footstool reflects a place of reverence and worship, showing that believers are part of God’s dwelling and presence, actively participating in His kingdom.
Scripture References: Hebrews 10:14, Romans 5:1, Psalms 99:5

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