Bible teaching from Coleford Gospel Hall

Psalm 8: The Son of Man and His Dominion

48 min · 20 apr 2026
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In this episode, Michael Browne explores Psalm 8, one of the Messianic Psalms that reveals Christ as the Son of Man with dominion over all creation. He traces how this psalm reflects both the failure of Adam and the ultimate triumph of Christ, who has regained far more through His obedience than humanity lost by disobedience. Drawing on New Testament references, including Hebrews 2 and Ephesians 1, Browne explains the psalm’s prophetic vision of the coming kingdom, when all things will be put under Christ’s feet, creation will be restored, and God’s name will be excellent in all the earth.

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