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I. Jesus Exposed
v.3
A. The brightness of God’s glory.
B. The image of God.
C.
He holds the universe.
II.
Jesus Exalted
In the next few verses we see continual references to the old Testament.
v.5
A. He is the begotten Son
Hebrews 5:5
B. He is exalted for his perfection
v. 5
Christ fulfilled what no other child could.
He was sinless and perfect.
C.
He is above the angels
v.7
III.
His kingship eternally established.
A. A Scepter of righteousness.
A sceptre is an ornamental staff.
The staff that comforted David is this same as the sceptre of righteousness.
Righteousness is the state of moral superiority and perfection.
Surely, the righteousness of God should bring comfort to the heart of those whom have seen an experienced the deceits and wickedness of the world.
B. Anointed with gladness.
Anointing was performed by priest and was used to illustrate the blessing of God upon the appointment of an individual.
Namely kings, and priest.
Jesus is both priest and king.
The birth of Jesus was said to bring joy to all people.
Luke 2.10
C. A throne of power.
According to verses 10-12 his power is above all things.
Even the universe itself will be folded like a cloth and changed.
His power is over life.
“Your years will not change.”
His enemies will be made his footstool.
Often we attempt to fight our battles yet we are fighting a battle to which their is no end.
We struggle, hate, and fill our hearts with bitterness, yet things never change.
yet, for jesus his enemies are made his footstool.
This means that his victory will be final and eternal.
Application
We are joint heirs with Christ.
v. 14
We should pursue righteousness.
Holiness is being set-apart or consecrated.
Holiness is what allows us to pursue righteousness.
We should experience his gladness.
We should rest in his power.
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