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How does Christ's headship affect the church?

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Christ's headship signifies His authority and governance over the church, which is His body.

The concept of Christ as the head of the church, as described in Ephesians 1, highlights His sovereign authority over all aspects of the church's life and mission. As the head, Christ directs and sustains the church, ensuring that it fulfills its divine purpose. This relationship also conveys that the church's identity and functionality are inseparably linked to Christ. His headship implies that believers must submit to His authority, relying on His strength and guidance, while functioning collectively in their roles as members of the one body. This realization shapes how the church operates and depicts the necessity of dependence on Christ rather than human wisdom.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:22

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