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What does it mean that Christ is all in all?

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Christ being 'all in all' signifies that He is the central focus of our spiritual lives and the source of all blessings.

When we say that Christ is 'all in all,' as found in Colossians 3:11, we are affirming that He fulfills every need of our souls. This phrase emphasizes the totality of Christ's role in the believer's life. He is our Savior, sustainer, teacher, and friend, encompassing every aspect of our existence. The abundance of spiritual blessings flows through Him, illustrated by the metaphor of the spiritual pipe through which the oil of mercy flows into our hearts. It signifies that apart from Christ, we are incomplete and without hope. His fullness redirects our affections and priorities, prompting us to seek Him above all else, aligning our lives with His will.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:11, 1 Corinthians 1:30

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Christ is All
Paul Mahan · May 23, 2021
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