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Woldeyesus
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The primary definition of "Christ as head of the church" is not found in the Epistles themselves but in the once acknowledged exclusive source of "sound doctrine", i.e., the gospel (1 Tim. 1: 10-11) wherein the church is defined as Christ himself in his divine identity and absolute authority demonstrable once and for all in his death on the cross, viz.: the encore of Paul's Epistles!Obviously Christ is the head of the Church.
Who did he give the keys to the Kingdom to?
Who has the authority to speak for Christ on earth?
Do you? You seem to be claiming that authority.
Jesus gave "the keys of the Kingdom" or "the knowledge about the secrets of the Kingdom of heaven" exclusively to his disciples: past, present and future (Matt. 13: 11-12).
No one at all received any authority to speak for Christ on earth other than the knowhow of his self-revelation so he would be personally known, teach, baptize and make his own disciples (Matt. 28: 18-20).
As the prophets wrote and Jesus confirmed, "Everyone will be taught by God" personally (Isa. 54:13; John 6:45) AMEN.
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