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Today’s Devotion

14 May, 2026

Hebrews 1:8—“But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom.”

Hebrews 1 was written to exalt the absolute supremacy of Jesus Christ above all created beings, especially the angels.  The author counters the distorted thinking that Jesus Christ is merely a high-ranking angel or a created being. Using the Old Testament as a divine legal brief, the author reaches a Christological crescendo in verse 8: “But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom.”

This passage is a quotation of Psalm 45:6–7. Theologically, it offers one of the most explicit declarations of Christ's Deity in the New Testament. Note that it is the Father speaking to the Son, addressing Him as “O God” (Greek, Ho Theos). This isn't a title of honour given to a man; it is an acknowledgement of His divine nature.

It is one of the clearest testimonies in Scripture to the deity of Christ. Jesus is not merely a teacher, prophet, or exalted servant. He is the eternal King whose throne can never be shaken, diminished, or overthrown.

The throne speaks of sovereign authority, while the sceptre signifies royal rule. Yet the distinguishing mark of Christ’s kingdom is this: “a sceptre of righteousness”. Earthly kingdoms are often stained by corruption, injustice, oppression, and human pride. But Christ reigns in perfect holiness, truth, justice, and purity. Psalm 45:6–7, from which Hebrews quotes, reminds us that the Messiah “lovest righteousness, and hatest wickedness”. His reign is morally perfect because His nature is perfectly holy.

What comfort this gives to believers living in a confused and sinful world! Governments change, societies decay, and human leaders fail, but Christ’s throne is “for ever and ever”. His righteous rule shall never end. Therefore, Christians need not despair when evil appears strong. The King upon the eternal throne governs all things wisely and righteously.

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