Psalm 110: Christ Is Already Reigning — Are You Living Like It? with Paul Hubbard | Jesus Smart X, Ep. 373
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Christ is already reigning—not waiting to be king, but actively ruling from heaven’s throne, and the church is being called to live as his royal priesthood in this present moment. In a powerful conversation with Paul Hubbard, Brian Del Turco unpacks Psalm 110, the most quoted psalm in the New Testament, as a living framework for today’s spiritual reality. The discussion reveals that Jesus has completed his redemptive work, and now the Father is waiting for his people to administer the kingdom on earth—through discernment, maturity, and divine authority. Paul introduces the concept of 'Cornelius people'—non-Christians who live with godly integrity and discernment—highlighting that God is raising up faithful people outside the church. The story of Abigail from 1 Samuel 25 becomes a vivid picture of a priestly woman who sees reality, intercedes with grace, and aligns with the king, bringing heaven to earth. This moment, they argue, is not just about future return but present reign—where the wrath of God is already kindling in redemptive warning, and the church must rise as mature, equipped, and holy leaders who carry both the heart of heaven and the authority of the throne. The stakes are high: if the church remains spiritually immature, it will fail to steward the kingdom. But if believers embrace their identity as kings and priests in the order of Melchizedek, they can become conduits of divine justice, mercy, and transformation.
Jesus is already reigning from heaven's throne—his work is complete, and he's waiting for us to administer his kingdom on earth.
Psalm 110 is not a future prophecy but a present reality: Christ is king now, and we are called to live as his royal priesthood.
The church must move beyond spiritual infancy into maturity (Hebrews 6) to carry the kingdom, or risk being unqualified for divine assignment.
Abigail from 1 Samuel 25 is a living type of the Melchizedek priesthood—discerning, courageous, and interceding with grace and truth.
Cornelius people—non-Christians with godly integrity—are being raised up by God, showing that divine life can exist outside the visible church.
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Introduction: Christ Is Reigning Now
“Christ is reigning. This is Jesus Smart X with Brian Del Turco. Know him. Live the difference.”
Paul Hubbard’s Testimony and Ministry Vision
Paul shares his life-changing encounter with Jesus at age 19, after a near-death experience. He reflects on 44 years of apostolic and prophetic ministry across continents.
Psalm 110: The Most Quoted Psalm in the New Testament
“The Lord said to my Lord, sit at my right hand until I make your enemies your footstool.”
Jesus Is King—But We Are the Hands and Feet
“Jesus has done everything. He is the king. We are his body. We are his hands, his feet, his beating heart.”
Hebrews 6: The Call to Maturity
The conversation turns to Hebrews 6, where the author rebukes believers for remaining spiritually infantile. The call is to move beyond milk to solid food.
“She saw reality. She didn't look at him and go, no, this is not reality. I better respect and honor my husband. No, no, no. She went, he's an idiot and he's a fool and he's going”
“The Jesus that is coming back is coming back in us first.”
“He’s just breathing. Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand. Get ready for it.”
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