Jesus Christ the Sum of All Things
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Don Pirozok
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From a theological perspective, to say that Jesus is the sum of all things is to recognize that all creation finds its origin in Him and its ultimate fulfillment through Him. Jesus, as the eternal Word, was present at the creation of the world, and it is through Him that the universe came into existence. His role as the Creator is not merely as an agent who sets things in motion, but as the one through whom all things are made and sustained. He is the one who holds all things together, and it is by His will that everything exists and continues to function in the created order. As the one through whom creation was made, Jesus embodies the fullness of God's creative purpose.
However, Jesus is not just the origin of all things; He is also the purpose and fulfillment of all things. His life and mission demonstrate that the entire course of human history and the universe itself is moving toward a final destination in Him. The centrality of Christ in God's redemptive plan is evident in the way Scripture points to Him as the one who will bring all things to their proper end. Jesus’ incarnation, death, and resurrection were not just a means of salvation for humanity; they also marked the beginning of the restoration of all things. Through His work on the cross, Jesus began the process of reconciling not only humanity to God but also the entirety of creation.
The phrase "the sum of all things" also suggests that Jesus is the one who unites all things, bringing together the various threads of creation into a harmonious whole. This includes not just the physical realm but the spiritual as well. Jesus is the one who bridges the gap between heaven and earth, between humanity and God, and between the past, present, and future. In Him, all the promises of God are fulfilled, and the fullness of God's plan is revealed. He is the great unifier, the one who brings all things into their proper place. His reign is not limited to a future reality but is already inaugurated in the present, transforming the lives of those who follow Him and shaping the course of history.
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