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Why is Christ preeminent in the life of a believer?

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Christ is preeminent as He is the source of salvation, knowledge, and good works in the believer's life.

The preeminence of Christ in the believer's life is crucial for understanding salvation and the Christian walk. Colossians 1:18 states that Christ is the head of the body, the church. This underscores that all aspects of the believer's life must be centered on Christ, for He is the sole source of knowledge about God (Matthew 11:27). Without knowledge of Christ, believers cannot properly understand their relationship with God or walk in His ways. As believers are conformed to the image of Christ, this highlights His ongoing work of sanctification within them, making His preeminence essential to both good works and a life that glorifies God. Without this central focus, a believer's works risk becoming self-righteous and external rather than genuine and rooted in faith.
Scripture References: Colossians 1:18, Matthew 11:27

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