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What does it mean for Christ to be our commander?

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Christ as our commander signifies His authority and ability to call us to Himself, ensuring our salvation.

When we refer to Christ as our commander, we acknowledge His supreme authority in our lives and His power in our salvation. As a commander, He issues the command for us to come to Him, and importantly, with that command comes the enabling power necessary for us to respond. In 1 John 3:1, it states that we are called children of God because He commands us to come to Him. This underscores that our ability to follow is not based on our merit but on His gracious call and the power He provides to obey. Christ's command is a declaration of His sovereignty and love, reminding us that our spiritual journey is initiated and sustained through His leadership.
Scripture References: 1 John 3:1, Isaiah 55:4, John 6:44

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