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What does it mean that Christ is the head of all principality and power?

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Christ being the head of all principality and power means He has supreme authority over all spiritual and earthly powers (Colossians 2:10).

In Colossians 2:10, Paul declares that Christ is 'the head of all principality and power.' This phrase signifies His sovereignty over all creation, including both spiritual authorities and human institutions. As the ultimate authority, Christ's reign assures believers that no force can separate us from His love or undermine His work in our lives. This headship is a source of comfort, as we understand that all powers are subject to Him and work according to His purpose for His people. Our confidence rests in the understanding that Christ's authority governs every aspect of existence, including our salvation.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:10

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