Footstool

In Psalm 110:1, we encounter a fascinating verse,

“The Lord says to my Lord: ‘Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.'”

This poetic declaration unveils the exalted position of Jesus as both the Messiah and our eternal King. It reveals His divine authority and the ultimate victory He has over all His enemies.

The imagery of sitting at the right hand of God signifies a position of honor and authority. It depicts Jesus as the victorious ruler who has been given power over all things.

Just as a footstool is under the control and subjugation of the one who sits on the throne, so will all of Jesus’ enemies be defeated and placed under His dominion.

This verse assures us that Jesus is not only our Savior but also the reigning King who triumphs over all opposition.

This verse invites us to reflect on the sovereignty and lordship of Jesus in our lives. It reminds us that even in the face of challenges, we can take refuge in His authority and power.

We can trust that our God is in control, working all things together for His purposes.

Find comfort and confidence in the truth that Jesus is our victorious King, and as we submit to His authority, we can experience His triumph and find rest in His presence.