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What does it mean that Christ is all and in all?

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Saying Christ is all and in all means He is the ultimate source of life, purpose, and fulfillment for believers.

The phrase 'Christ is all and in all' from Colossians 3:11 encapsulates the reality that for believers, Jesus Christ is everything in their spiritual journey. He is the source of life, hope, and redemption. This declaration helps Christians understand that their identity is found fully in Him—meaning their worth, purpose, and deepest satisfaction come not from worldly achievements but from their relationship with Christ. This perspective shifts our view from earthly concerns to a heavenly focus, allowing us to see His sovereignty in every aspect of life, encouraging a deep reliance and trust in His plans and purposes for us.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:11

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Christ Is Better
Tom Harding · Jul 2, 2025
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