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What does it mean that Christ is the all in all?

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When we say Christ is the all in all, it signifies that He is central to every aspect of salvation and the believer's life.

The phrase 'Christ is all and in all' encapsulates the comprehensive nature of Jesus' role in the life of a believer and the entirety of salvation. All spiritual blessings are found in Him (Ephesians 1:3), and every gift pertaining to life and godliness is given through Him (2 Peter 1:3). This underscores the sufficiency of Christ; He is not only the source of our salvation but also the sustainer of our faith and the means by which we experience God's promises. By recognizing that all theological doctrines must revolve around Christ, we affirm that our entire salvation is rooted in His finished work, not in our actions or understanding.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:3, 2 Peter 1:3

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