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Why is the concept of Christ as all in all important for Christians?

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Understanding Christ as all in all is crucial for Christians as it affirms that our lives, salvation, and purpose are wholly dependent on Him.

The concept of Christ as all in all is vital in Reformed theology because it teaches us that all aspects of our existence—our justification, sanctification, and lasting hope—are rooted in Christ's work. In the sermon, it is emphasized that without Christ, we can do nothing; He is not just a significant part of our lives but the entirety of our existence. This relationship leads to a greater understanding of grace and reliance on His finished work. It reminds believers that their salvation is not a cooperative effort but a sovereign act of God in which Christ does all the work required for redemption and daily sustenance.
Scripture References: Ephesians 1:4-5, John 17:3, Romans 3:24

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Christ is All
Greg Elmquist · Apr 19, 2015