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Why is Christ considered all in all for Christians?

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Christ is central to the Christian faith, embodying the fullness of God and our completeness in Him (Colossians 2:10).

In the Christian faith, Christ is regarded as all in all because He fulfills every spiritual need and provides a complete salvation. Colossians 2:10 states that in Christ, we are made complete, emphasizing that believers lack nothing in Him. This completeness is not merely a theological concept; it means that all aspects of life—spiritual, moral, and relational—are restored and perfected in Christ. He is our advocate, our Savior, and our sustainer, guiding our lives toward His divine purpose. Moreover, the believer's identity is intrinsically linked to Christ, so that as He is exalted, so are we honored. Understanding Christ as all in all shapes how we live, love, and relate to one another.
Scripture References: Colossians 2:10

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