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

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Christ as the head of the Church signifies His authority and the church's submission to Him in love and obedience.

Christ's position as the head of the Church signifies His supreme authority and leadership. This headship is integral to understanding the dynamics of the church's relationship with Christ. The Church, represented as the bride, is called to submit and reverence Him. Ephesians 5 speaks of the divine order where Christ is the head, illustrating that just as a wife submits to her husband, the Church must submit to Christ. This relationship reflects mutual love, where Christ loves the church and gave Himself for her, guiding her sanctification and purpose.
Scripture References: Ephesians 5:23-25

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