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Why is it important to recognize God's authority?

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Recognizing God's authority is vital as it maintains truth and order in the church and prevents chaos and heresy.

The acknowledgment of God's authority is pivotal for the church's functioning, serving to uphold truth and guard against chaos. Moses’s experience in Numbers 16 illustrates the danger posed by those who rise against God-ordained leaders. Korah attempted to diminish Moses’ authority to establish his own, which led to disastrous consequences. This principle extends to today; recognizing God's ultimate authority ensures that the church does not fall into disarray or adopt false teachings. Without an understanding of absolute authority, individuals may be lured into the fallacy of self-governance, which can have devastating effects on spiritual integrity.
Scripture References: Numbers 16, John 8:42

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