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How do we know that Christ is the first-born of every creature?

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Colossians 1:15 teaches that Christ is the first-born of all creation, implying His pre-eminence and authority over all things.

The title 'first-born' in Colossians 1:15 is crucial to understanding Christ's status in relation to creation. It signifies not only His priority in origin but also His dignity and authority. Unlike those who assert that this indicates Christ was created, the text reveals that being the first-born implies Christ's supremacy over creation. As mentioned in Romans 8:29, He is the firstborn among many brethren, indicating His unique position as the pre-eminent Son of God. Thus, His first-born status relates to His role as the sovereign Lord of creation, reflecting both His eternal existence and His function as the mediator through whom all things were created and sustained. This position reinforces the truth that in all creation, Christ is above and superior to every creature, both in dignity and in rule.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:15, Romans 8:29

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