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What does it mean for Christ to be the Alpha and Omega?

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Christ being the Alpha and Omega signifies that He is the beginning and the end of all creation, encompassing all of time and existence.

The title 'Alpha and Omega' denotes that Christ embodies the entirety of existence, being both the beginning and the end (Revelation 1:8). This expression emphasizes His preeminence in all things, affirming His role in creation and eschatology, where everything originates from Him and ultimately returns to Him. In Colossians 1:16-17, it is stated that 'by Him all things were created,' further illustrating His eternal sovereignty and creative power. Understanding Christ as the Alpha and Omega serves to affirm His lordship over all creation and His eternal purpose, inspiring believers to trust in His all-encompassing plan.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:8, Colossians 1:16-17

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