Psalm 110:1 is a prophecy concerning the exaltation of Christ to his throne and his kingdom where all enemies will be under his subjection. The phrase "The LORD said to my Lord," originally occurs in Psalm 110:1 and is quoted by Jesus in Matthew 22:44, Mark 12:36, and...
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Why are both Jesus and Satan called the Morning Star?
It appears that both Jesus and Satan, the devil, are called the Morning Star because Jesus designates the light that came into the world (John 1:4, 7-9; 3:19), and the name of the devil, Lucifer (KJV), means light bearer (Isaiah 14:12, KJV). In Revelation 22:16 it...
Does Jesus forgive all sins?
Does Jesus forgive all sins? The answer is both yes, and no. Jesus forgives all the sins of those who trust in Him, but He does not forgive all the sins of those who don't. Furthermore, Jesus does not forgive the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. Nor did He forgive the...
Why did Jesus have a revelation given to him in Rev. 1:1, if He is God?
Why did God (the Father) give a revelation to Jesus (Rev. 1:1) if Jesus is God? Wouldn't Jesus already have the revelation? "The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave Him to show to His bond-servants, the things which must soon take place; and He sent and...
How is Jesus an apostle, Heb. 3:1?
Christians are often surprised to hear that Jesus is called an apostle. But it is true. The Greek word for "to send" is ἀποστέλλω, apostello. So, apostles are the "sent ones." Since Jesus was sent by God the Father (John 6:39), we could say that Jesus is an Apostle of...
Is Jesus the Lord?
The New Testament consistently affirms that Jesus is not only lord (i.e., master, sovereign, one with authority over us) but is, in fact, the Lord (i.e., YHWH, Yahweh, Jehovah, the LORD God of Israel). Anyone who proclaims a Jesus who is something less is guilty of...
Where was Jesus born?
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, a small town a few miles from Jerusalem where King David was born (1 Samuel 17:12, etc.) and where the prophet Micah had foretold the Messiah would come (Micah 5:2). Evidence from historical sources, archaeology, and long-standing...
What was the Crucifixion?
Crucifixion is a method of execution that involves putting someone to death "by nailing or binding the wrists or hands and feet to a cross."[fn]https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/crucifying (Accessed 11/08/2021)[/fn] When someone refers to the crucifixion,...
Who is the Son of God?
Who is the Son of God? This question can be taken in two different ways. One might already have in mind a clear definition of "Son of God", and simply want to know who, exactly, it is that bears that title. What specific individual, by name, is the Son of God? On the...
What is Jesus’ love?
Christians have always put great emphasis on Jesus' love for us, and rightly so! The love of Christ is a central theme of the gospel and a driving force behind all of redemptive history. From their youngest years, children in many Christian families sing songs like...