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John Wycliffe, the “Morning Star of the Reformation,” stood against the darkness of medieval Catholicism by affirming the supreme authority of Scripture, the sufficiency of grace, and the lordship of Christ over the church. The true foundation of the church is not Peter or the papacy, but Christ Himself—confessed as the Son of the living God. Believers,share Christ’s delegated authority through the “keys of the kingdom,” exercising faithful preaching, membership, and discipline under His headship.
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John Wycliffe, the “Morning Star of the Reformation,” stood against the darkness of medieval Catholicism by affirming the supreme authority of Scripture, the sufficiency of grace, and the lordship of Christ over the church. The true foundation of the church is not Peter or the papacy, but Christ Himself—confessed as the Son of the living God. Believers,share Christ’s delegated authority through the “keys of the kingdom,” exercising faithful preaching, membership, and discipline under His headship.