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How does the church reflect Christ's authority?

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The church is a manifestation of Christ's authority, functioning as His body and carrying His truth in the world.

The church acts as the visible representation of Christ's authority on earth, empowered by the Holy Spirit. As articulated in the sermon, the local church serves a pivotal role in disseminating the Gospel, representing Christ's will and purpose. Just as the church is described as a 'wheel within a wheel,' signifying its interconnectedness and movement under the Spirit's guidance, it also underscores the authority of Christ as the head. This structure ensures that the church advances His kingdom, spreads the message of salvation, and stands firm against opposition, thereby fulfilling its divine mission in a world filled with uncertainty.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:22-23, Matthew 28:18-20, 1 Timothy 3:15

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