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Why is the Lordship of Christ significant?

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The Lordship of Christ signifies His absolute authority over creation and His sovereignty in salvation.

The concept of Christ's Lordship is integral to understanding His role in salvation. The sermon points out that Jesus not only has authority but exercises that authority in a way that is pure and without corruption, unlike human leadership. Christ's Lordship means that He has the power to save, sustain, and rule over all creation. As noted in Peter's preaching, His resurrection establishes Him as the Lord, emphasizing that He is in complete control of all things. This is significant for believers as it assures them that their salvation is secure, for it is based on the work of the sovereign Lord who is able to save to the uttermost and governs all aspects of their lives. Understanding the Lordship of Christ leads to a rightful submission and worship from His followers, acknowledging His supremacy in every realm.
Scripture References: Acts 3:15

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Todd Nibert · Nov 19, 2017
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