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How does the Bible describe Christ as the firstborn?

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Christ is portrayed as the firstborn in authority and creation, emphasizing His preeminence over all things.

The designation of Christ as the firstborn is multifaceted, emphasizing His authority, preeminence, and role in creation. In Colossians 1:15-18, Paul states that Christ is 'the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.' This highlights His supreme status as not only the first to be resurrected but also as the preeminent one in God’s creative order. The term 'firstborn' conveys that He holds the rights and privileges attributed to the firstborn son, demonstrating His sovereignty and role in the redemption of His people. Furthermore, as the firstborn, Christ acts as the head of the church, a representative and mediator for believers, ensuring that all things are reconciled through Him.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:15-18, Romans 8:29

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The Firstborn
Don Fortner · May 14, 1995
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