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How do we know that authority matters in the church?

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Authority in the church, as established by God, is crucial for maintaining order and spiritual leadership (Hebrews 13:17).

Authority is an essential aspect of the church's structure as it is divinely appointed for the guidance and care of believers. Hebrews 13:17 emphasizes the obligation to obey those who serve as leaders in the church because they watch over souls and must give an account to God. This divinely instituted order is designed to maintain spiritual health and protect against false teachings and the chaos that arises when individuals reject authority. The sermon also highlights that true leadership reflects Christ's love, emphasizing mutual respect and reverence rather than blind obedience or rebellion. Following biblical authority helps us grow in faith, promote unity, and ensure that the church remains aligned with God's purpose.
Scripture References: Hebrews 13:17

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