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What does 'all things are for Him' mean?

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It means that all creation exists ultimately for God's glory and purpose.

The phrase 'all things are for Him' signifies that the ultimate aim of everything in creation, providence, and redemption is to glorify God. Romans 11:36 encapsulates this truth, indicating that both the origin and purpose of creation is centered around God's glory. This is further illustrated in Psalm 19:1, which states, 'The heavens declare the glory of God.' Believers are called to recognize that their lives, the universe, and all events exist to magnify God's nature and attributes, affirming our role in His divine narrative.
Scripture References: Romans 11:36, Psalm 19:1

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