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What does it mean that there was a beginning before the beginning?

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The phrase 'a beginning before the beginning' signifies Christ's eternal existence and the divine covenant established before creation.

The concept of 'a beginning before the beginning' highlights the eternal nature of Christ as articulated in Colossians 1:17: 'He is before all things, and in Him all things consist.' This suggests that in the mind of God, there was a plan and purpose established before the universe came into being. It points to an eternal covenant of grace, where Christ was designated as the mediator and redeemer of God's people. Understanding this helps believers grasp the fullness of God's plan and redemptive history, as creation itself was initiated with Christ as its focal point, even before time as we know it began.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:17

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