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What does the Bible say about Christ's preeminence in the Trinity?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is preeminent in all things, as stated in Colossians 1:18, where He is recognized as the head of the church and the firstborn from the dead.

According to Colossians 1:18, Christ holds the preeminence in the Trinity, which reflects the divine purpose of God that all things be reconciled and exalted through Him. The Father's will is that the God-man, Jesus Christ, becomes the focal point of all creation and redemption. The significance of this preeminence cannot be overstated, as everything God does in regard to salvation, revelation, and honoring Him is accomplished through His Son. As believers, we understand that the only way to approach God, know Him, or receive blessings is through the mediation of Christ, affirming His central role in the Godhead and our salvation.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:18

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