It had significant theological and political ramifications. Constantines involvement set a precedent for the emperors role in calling councils, however, the issue at hand which was the primer for the Nicene Creed was the divine nature of Christ. Regardless, this church was the one Christ promised would not be prevailed upon by the gates of hell, thus regardless of circumstances, it was well within God's control.

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Would you say that today's church is still "well within God's control"?

Of course. I don't know what possible scenario could cause someone to believe otherwise.

Basil, I fully agree with you. But it is not an "of course" but rather the prayer: "Lord have mercy on this bloody and corrupt planet". People who aren't rooted in the truth and confidence that you and I have, rather believe that everything is out of control. Many even assume - believing in God - that He's tired of mankind and doesn't want to care anymore.