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What does it mean that Christ is all in the counsel of God?

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It means that Christ is the primary focus and fulfillment of God’s divine plan.

When we say that Christ is all in the counsel of God, we acknowledge that every aspect of God's purpose and plan points to Christ. Before the foundation of the world, He was chosen to be the Savior, which is emphasized in Ephesians 1:4 and 1 Peter 1:20 where it states that He was foreordained as the Savior. This positions Christ as central not just in the history of redemption but also in the eternal plans of God. His role as Creator (John 1:3) and the object of divine love underscores His significance. Thus, understanding that Christ is all in God's counsel helps us grasp the fullness of God's redemptive grace and the orchestration of His plan throughout history.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4, 1 Peter 1:20, John 1:3

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Christ Is All
Henry Mahan · Sep 22, 1996
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