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What does it mean that Christ is all for believers?

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For believers, Christ being 'all' means He is their sole source of salvation and hope.

The statement that 'Christ is all' encapsulates the believer's dependence on Jesus for every aspect of their salvation and life. In Colossians 3:11, Paul asserts that Christ is all and in all, highlighting the sufficiency of Christ to meet every need of the believer. This unity in faith emphasizes that believers do not need to seek validation, acceptance, or worth beyond their relationship with Christ. He is their righteousness, hope, and means of salvation, reinforcing the message that all spiritual blessings come through Him alone.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:11

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