Colossians 1:17

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that Jesus was there before anything else existed and everything in the universe holds together because of him. The apostle Paul is speaking to believers about the importance and centrality of Christ.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big Lego castle, and all the pieces are staying together only because of one special Lego piece. Without that piece, the whole castle would fall apart. In this verse, Jesus is like that special piece holding everything in the universe together.

Historical Background

The apostle Paul wrote Colossians from prison around AD 60 to the Christians in Colossae. He wanted them to understand the preeminence and centrality of Christ in all things.

Living It Out Today

When facing challenges, remember that everything is held together by Jesus' power. This can give you strength and assurance as you navigate life's difficulties.

Topics

faithsalvationhopeJesus Christcreationpower

Related Verses

Hebrews 1:3John 1:3Ephesians 1:20-23Revelation 3:14Colossians 2:9

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'all things consist' mean in this verse?
'All things consist' means that everything in the universe is held together and sustained by Jesus. It's like a cosmic glue keeping all of creation intact.
Why was it important for Paul to write about Christ’s preeminence?
Paul emphasized Christ's preeminence to remind believers of His centrality in their faith, ensuring that no other doctrine or belief would overshadow the importance of Jesus.
How can this verse impact our understanding of creation?
This verse reinforces the idea that God through Christ created and sustains all things. It encourages a perspective where every aspect of creation is seen as connected to Him.
What does it mean for believers when we say Jesus holds everything together?
For believers, knowing Jesus holds everything together provides a sense of security and comfort. It means that no matter what happens in the world, His power sustains all things.
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