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How does Christ fulfill God's purpose?

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'Christ is the ultimate fulfillment of all God's purposes, encompassing creation, redemption, and the final restoration of all things.'

Christ fulfills God's purposes as outlined in Scripture, from creation through redemption to eschatology. In Proverbs 8, we see that Christ was present at the foundation of the world, participating in God's creative acts. Furthermore, Ephesians 1:10 speaks of a plan to unite all things in Christ. This promotion of Christ declaring Him as central to God’s redemptive plan signifies that all history culminates in Him. The purpose of God is realized through Christ’s sacrificial death and resurrection, which believers await as the foundation for eternal life and hope of restoration. Therefore, a proper understanding of Christ’s role in fulfilling God’s purposes is integral to grasping the entirety of the Christian faith.
Scripture References: Proverbs 8, Ephesians 1:10

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