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What does it mean that Christ is all in the context of salvation?

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It means that all aspects of salvation are fulfilled in Christ alone.

The phrase 'Christ is all' conveys that every facet of salvation, including redemption, justification, and sanctification, is fully encompassed in the person and work of Jesus Christ. According to Romans 6:11 and 1 Corinthians 1:30, believers are encouraged to reckon themselves dead to sin and alive in Christ, reinforcing the transformative power of being in Him. Without Christ, there is no hope for salvation; therefore, understanding that He is all is crucial for Christians as it emphasizes dependence on Him for every spiritual blessing and aspect of life. This doctrine underlines the necessity of Christ in our journey towards holiness and eternal life.
Scripture References: Romans 6:11, 1 Corinthians 1:30

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Christ Is All
Don Fortner · Sep 24, 1995
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