Bootstrap

What does it mean to have the Lordship of Christ?

Answered in 1 source

The Lordship of Christ means acknowledging Him as sovereign ruler over all creation and particularly in the realm of salvation.

The Lordship of Christ refers to His supreme authority and dominance as the reigning King over the universe and His church. This is articulated clearly in Romans 14:9, where it states that Christ died and rose again so that He might be Lord of both the dead and the living. Believers are called to submit to His authority, recognizing that true salvation involves entrusting oneself wholly to Him as Lord and Savior. This acknowledgment influences how we live, serve, and worship, understanding that we are not merely following a set of rules but are instead engaged in a dynamic relationship with the Sovereign God. Understanding Christ's Lordship empowers believers to live in light of His commands and reign, recognizing that all of life is under His authority.
Scripture References: Romans 14:9, Philippians 2:9-11

Sermons (1)

Why?
Paul Mahan · Jul 29, 1990
0:00 0:00