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Why is Christ's lordship significant for Christians?

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Christ's lordship is significant because it emphasizes His authority over all creation and His role as our mediator and Redeemer.

The lordship of Christ is a central tenet of sovereign grace theology, affirming that He reigns over all things as King of kings and Lord of lords. This authority is not only significant for the cosmic order but also for the personal lives of Christians. Under His lordship, believers find security and unity, as all are called to submit to His reign. In Ephesians 2, the Scripture highlights how unity among believers comes through Christ's redemptive work, transcending ethnic and social barriers. Furthermore, His lordship assures Christians that He governs their lives with wisdom and compassion, guiding them toward their ultimate good as He works everything according to His purpose (Romans 8:28).
Scripture References: Ephesians 2:14-16, Romans 8:28

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