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What does the Bible say about Christ is all?

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The phrase 'Christ is all' signifies that Jesus Christ is central to all aspects of existence, faith, and hope for believers.

In Colossians 3:11, the Apostle Paul declares, 'Christ is all and in all,' underscoring the supremacy of Christ in all things. This means that He is not only the focal point of knowledge, salvation, and righteousness but also the foundation of the believer's identity. From creation to redemption, everything points to Him. The life of a believer is inextricably linked to their relationship with Christ, who embodies hope, purpose, and fulfillment. The core message is that without Christ, there is no true understanding or completeness in life.
Scripture References: Colossians 3:11, John 1:1-3, Genesis 3:15

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Christ Is All
Henry Mahan · Jan 23, 2011
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