Title: Jesus the King of the Dead
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God begot a son from heaven, and made him kind, and anointed him as king, and the nations were angry, and the nations and the princes and rulers of the earth conspired with one another to protect God and his anointed, the Son of Man. It is hostile.
Therefore, God said by the Holy Spirit, “Why do the nations rage, and the nations plot in vain, and the princes of the earth go forth, and the rulers conspire against the Lord and his anointed, and let us break their ties and take off their bonds. Those who are present will laugh at them, and the Lord will laugh at them. Then he will startle them with wrath and wrath, saying, ‘I have set up my king on Zion, my holy mountain. This day I have begotten you, ask of me, and I will give the nations as an inheritance, and your possessions will reach to the ends of the earth. You will break them with a rod of iron, you will smash them like earthen vessels. So then, princes, be wise, and receive instruction, rulers of the earth. Serve the LORD with reverence, and rejoice with trembling: Kiss his son, or his wrath and you will perish on the way, for his wrath is swift. Blessed are all who trust in the LORD" (Psalm 2:1-12). that you testified.
God, whom man cannot know, cannot see, and cannot see and live, only made his Son to be known and to see.
Regarding the circumstances in which the Son was made loving, the Bible says, “As in Adam all died, so in Christ all will be made alive, but each one in his own turn, first Christ the firstfruits, and then to him at the coming of Christ. and after that, when he has destroyed all principalities and all dominion and power, and when he presents the kingdom to God the Father, he will reign unconditionally until he puts all his enemies under his feet, and the last enemy to be destroyed is death. When he says that he put all things under him, it is clear that he who put all things under him is not among them. When he puts all things under him, the Son himself at that time will also be subject to him who put all things under him. that he might be in all things as Lord of all” (1 Corinthians 15:22-28), clearly testifying the relationship between God and Christ.
God has established his Son, the Christ (anointed one), as King of kings and Lord of lords, until he makes all things subject to him. Therefore, he testified with the word of truth, "When all things are put in subjection to him, then the Son himself will also be subject to him who made all things subject to him, so that God, Lord of all, may be in all." .
For this reason, Christ Jesus, the King of kings, received from the Father, “As the Father has life in himself, so he also gave life to the Son so that he may have it in him, and he gave the authority to judge because of his mercy” (John 5:26-27) He spoke of the power of
Jesus, the good and good King, will immediately dedicate the kingdom to God the Father on the day when God's will is done on earth as it is in heaven. Therefore, he testified by saying, "...(Thy are the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen)" (Matthew 6:13).
Christ is not the only king who will give the kingdom to God the Father, and so are the tetrarch kings belonging to him and attached to him. It is written, “He who overcomes and keeps my works to the end, I will give authority over all nations, and he will rule them with a rod of iron, as if they break earthen vessels, as I have received from my Father” (Revelation 2:26-27). It is the same as the words of evidence.
For this reason, the Bible says, “They will fight with the Lamb, but the Lamb will overcome them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings; and those who are with him, those who are called and taken out, those who are sincere will overcome” (Revelation 17). :14) is what he testified.
Jesus, the time-limited King who will destroy all principalities and all powers and powers and give the kingdom to God the Father, his name endures forever. Amen. Thank you Lord.