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What is the significance of Christ being the head of the church?

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As the head of the church, Christ exercises authority, providing spiritual nourishment and guidance to His body, the believers.

Christ being the head of the church signifies His authority and leadership over the body of believers. This relationship is crucial because the head directs and nourishes the body, ensuring it functions properly. In Ephesians 5:23, it emphasizes that Christ is the Savior of the body, demonstrating His role in providing salvation and spiritual sustenance. The church is described as His body, wherein every member has a role, and all work together under His authority. This relationship affirms the unity and purpose within the church, centered around glorifying Christ and fulfilling His redemptive mission.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:23, Colossians 1:18, Ephesians 5:23-25, Ephesians 1:22

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Christ Reigns
Clay Curtis · Feb 8, 2013
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