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What does it mean for Christ to be our all?

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For Christ to be our all means that He is the source of our hope, joy, and salvation in every aspect of life.

When we say that Christ is our all, we are expressing that He is not just one among many but the singular focus of our lives. He is everything that we require to be reconciled to God, to grow in holiness, and to thrive spiritually. The Bible teaches that in Christ dwells the fullness of the Godhead (Colossians 2:9), meaning all wisdom, truth, and righteousness are found in Him. This realization transforms how believers view their circumstances, challenges, and triumphs, as all experiences are refracted through the lens of Christ’s love and sovereignty. Therefore, to affirm that Christ is our all is to establish Him as central to our existence, defining our purpose and guiding our actions.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:9, John 14:6

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Christ is All: 1
Jim Byrd · Jan 5, 2020
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