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Why is it significant that Christ is the head of the church?

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Christ being the head of the church is significant because He provides spiritual life, direction, and unity to all believers.

The significance of Christ as the head of the church lies in His role as the life-source of the body. Just as a physical body cannot live without its head, the church depends entirely on Christ for spiritual sustenance, guidance, and purpose. His authority is exclusive, meaning there are no other heads or competing powers in the church. By being the head, Christ also ensures that the church remains united, as every member of the body is connected to Him. This unity is essential for fulfilling God's redemptive plan throughout history and manifests in our shared faith and mission.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:22-23, Colossians 3:3

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