July 4
THE HEAD OF THE CHURCH
"God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over
everything for the church" (Ephesians 1:22, NIV).
One of the distinctive titles attributed to Christ is "The Head of the Church."
He is the supreme, infallible, and permanent head of the church. "God... appointed
him to be head over everything for the church" (Ephesians 1:22, NIV).
In His capacity as head of the church, Christ rules, supervises, guides, defends,
protects, and unites the church. Headship includes union, close relationship, and order.
As the head, Christ is the active center of all the church's diverse operations. Not only
is Christ the head of His church, He is also its founder who purchased it with His own
blood (see Colossians 1:18; Ephesians 1:7). Without its head, the church can do nothing
(see John 15:5). In matters of faith and doctrine, discipline and order, Christ is head.
A fascinating variety of metaphors describes Christ's relationship to the church. In each
case, He remains the central figure. For the church as a flock, Christ is the chief
shepherd; for the church as a spiritual body, He is its living head; for the church as a
bride, He is the bridegroom; for the church as a great spiritual temple, He is the chief
cornerstone; for the church as a priesthood of believers, He is the great high priest.
Ellen G. White says it beautifully: "Since His ascension, Christ the great Head of
the church, has carried forward His work in the world by chosen ambassadors, through whom
He speaks to the children of men, and ministers to their needs."--God's Amazing
Grace, p. 28.
My Prayer Today: Lord, because You are the supreme head of Your church, its future
is safe. Thank You for this assurance. Amen.