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What does it mean that Christ is all in all?

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'Christ is all in all' means He is the source of life and hope for all believers, uniting diverse groups into one body.

The phrase 'Christ is all and in all' (Colossians 3:11) emphasizes that Christ is the unifying factor among all believers, transcending differences like ethnicity or gender. This unity exists because His life is shared with every member of His body, the Church. As believers, we find our identity in Him; He is our head, and we are His body. This truth dismantles the barriers that often divide humanity and establishes a new community based on faith in Christ. Recognizing that Christ is the central figure in all things fosters a spirit of unity and love among believers as they realize their shared purpose and hope in Him.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:11

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Christ is All
Paul Mahan · May 23, 2021
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