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Why is Christ's authority important in salvation?

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Christ's authority ensures that His call to follow Him is effective, transforming the hearts of those He calls.

The authority of Christ is central to the understanding of salvation because it is His directive that compels a response from the individual. When Christ called Matthew, it was not merely a suggestion; it was a command imbued with power. The sermon emphasizes that Christ operates as the sovereign Lord, and His ability to transform the heart is what makes His call effective. This idea correlates with the teaching that without Christ's decisive action, no one would turn to Him. His authority as the Savior means that the believer can trust in His promise of salvation, knowing that those whom He calls will respond (John 10:27-30).
Scripture References: Matthew 9:9, John 10:27-30

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