Before we continue the conversation about the Christian code of conduct, let's discuss the difference between moral authority and holy authority.
What is moral authority?
Moral authority is the power to lead based on high ethical standards, such as respect, honesty, integrity, and humility, earned through trust and a strong reputation.
Without moral authority, there is no legitimacy, as a lack of ethical standards often leads to a bad reputation, illicit activities, and crimes against humanity; thus, there is no standing, no prestige, and no legitimacy.
When we talk about a Christian code of conduct, we are also talking about holy authority, the highest level of ethical standards that make up moral authority, the ability to commune with the Holy Spirit, to live a spiritual life, and to receive salvation.
Without holy authority, there is no communion with the Lord through the power of the Holy Spirit and no church (Matthew 18:20), especially when those gathered are unable to truly receive communion due to unrepentant sins.
It is important to note that holy authority requires higher standards than moral authority because it's rooted in the deepest principles of love and peace, and sacred trust.
🤔 Answer the following questions:
Why is moral authority so important for legitimacy and standing in humanity?
And why is holy authority so vital to salvation and spiritual enlightenment?
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