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The Head of the Church The Head of the Church

The Head of the Church

While there have always been famous people, the modern world has taken fame to a new level. Outlets like People magazine and TMZ encourage us to care about every detail of celebrities’ workout routines, diets, and vacations. Sociologists use terms like “celebrity culture” to describe the obsessive attention given to the lives of public figures.

Unfortunately, this culture of creating celebrities can even seep into the church. It can be easy for us to elevate famous pastors and church leaders. While God has gifted people to serve in leadership in the church, the church has only one true leader. In the concluding section of his celebration of Jesus, the apostle Paul proclaims Jesus as the “head of the body, the church” (v. 18).

It is possible that Paul was subtly confronting false teachers, who had taken upon themselves too much authority. If so, Paul confronts their behavior by affirming the supreme authority of Jesus. This authority is based on three central truths: (1) Jesus rose from the dead. In His resurrection, Jesus serves as the assurance, or first-fruits, of the resurrection of all believers (v. 18). (2) Jesus is God. The fullness of divinity dwells in Him. We can know what God is like. He is revealed to us in Jesus (v. 19). (3) Through His sacrificial death, Jesus made possible the reconciliation between a fallen world and God (v. 20). Jesus reveals to us that God loves us and is even willing to pay a great personal cost to make a relationship with Him possible.

Jesus is the head of the church not because He has published a lot of books or because He has a large social media presence but because of who He is and what He has done.

Pray with Us

In conclusion of our prayers for the Admissions staff, please add Randle Bishop, Reichert Zalameda, Ryan Heinsch, and Tony Ferreira to your prayer list. May their interaction with future and current students be effective, joyful, and beneficial to all.

BY Ryan Cook

Dr. Ryan Cook has taught at Moody Bible Institute since 2012. He earned his bachelor of arts in Bible and Theology from Moody and his master of arts in Old Testament from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. He has worked in Christian education and served as a pastor in Michigan for seven years. During his time as a professor at Moody, he earned his doctorate from Asbury Theological Seminary. He now lives with his wife, Ashley, and their three children in the Chicagoland area.

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