G.W. North emphasizes the unique nature of the Church as it transitions from its Jewish roots to a Gentile fullness, as illustrated by the writings of Luke and Paul. He argues that the Church must adhere to the inspired form of worship and order established in the New Testament, particularly in Paul's letters, to avoid misguided human interpretations. North asserts that the Church, like God, is incomparable and should not deviate from its divine institution. Any attempt to create a church that strays from this model is fundamentally flawed and cannot match the original intent of God. Ultimately, the true Church must strive to reflect the nature and order that God has ordained.