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Why is the authority of Christ important in Christianity?

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The authority of Christ is crucial as it underpins His ability to grant eternal life and exercise power over all flesh.

Christ's authority is foundational to His identity as the Sovereign Savior. In John 17:2, Jesus speaks of the authority given to Him over all flesh, which is essential for His role in salvation. This authority allows Him to grant eternal life to all whom the Father has chosen. His sovereignty signifies that nothing in creation falls outside His governance, reassuring believers of His control over their redemption. The reality of His authority offers comfort and assurance, as it emphasizes that salvation is not merely a possibility but a guaranteed outcome for God's elect.
Scripture References: John 17:2, Matthew 28:18, Colossians 1:16-17

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The Lord's Prayer
Henry Mahan · Jul 17, 1988
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