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How do we know that Jesus Christ has preeminence?

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Jesus Christ's preeminence is established by His role as the head of the church and the authority granted to Him by the Father (Colossians 1:18).

Colossians 1:18 reveals that Jesus is 'the head of the body, the church,' and that through His sacrificial work, He holds the preeminence in everything. This declaration points to His authority over creation and His unique role in the salvation process. The Father's love for the Son is visible in the honor and authority bestowed upon Him, establishing Christ as central to God’s redemptive plan. As the one who perfectly fulfilled the Father’s will, Jesus not only embodies preeminence through His divine and human natures but also governs all things for the good of His people.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:18

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