What does 'Christ is all in all' mean for believers?
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'Christ is all in all' emphasizes that Christ is central to every aspect of a believer's life and faith.
'Christ is all in all' encapsulates the essence of a believer's relationship with Christ, as described in Colossians 3:9-11. This phrase means that Christ is integral to our identity, purpose, and mission as Christians. It affirms that salvation, justification, sanctification, and ultimately glorification are all found in Him. For every believer, these truths mean that we turn to Christ not only as our Savior but also as our sole source of strength, guidance, and sustenance. When we say 'Christ is all,' we recognize that He fulfills every need we have, from spiritual to practical, and there is no aspect of our lives where He is absent or inconsequential. This belief leads to a life of dependence and trust in Him, as all things were created for Him and indeed hold together in Him.
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