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What does the Bible say about Jesus being before all things?

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The Bible teaches that Jesus, as both God and man, is before all things and sustains all creation (Colossians 1:17).

In Colossians 1:17, the apostle speaks of Jesus as being before all things, signifying His divine nature and role as the Mediator. This does not merely refer to His existence as God alone but emphasizes His dual nature—fully God and fully man—established from everlasting. The text underscores the deep mystery of Christ’s existence as the one through whom all things are held together, revealing His sovereignty over creation.

The significance of this truth cannot be overstated. As the image of the invisible God, Jesus embodies the fullness of divine presence and purpose. Adam was created in this likeness, reflecting Christ's pre-existing role. Therefore, the church's foundation rests upon Christ as the Mediator, sustaining not just creation, but also the church, which is preserved, redeemed, and sanctified in Him. Understanding Christ's preeminence and sustaining authority deepens our appreciation of grace and the eternal life offered to the redeemed.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:17

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Colossians 1:17
Robert Hawker · Jul 10, 2016
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