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Christ and Creation

Rodney Kleyn·2004-01-18
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  1. Christ the Beginning. A. In relation to “all things” Christ is the beginning or rigin. B. Two clarifying questions.
  2. Christ the Creator. A. Christ had a special role and a special interest in the creation of the universe. B. To take this away from Christ is to deny Him his divinity.
  3. Christ the Goal. A. Idea is that Christ is the purpose of all things created. B. This purpose is realized finally when all things are reconciled to God.

We'll read from two different passages in scripture this evening, and we begin first by reading from Proverbs chapter 8. Proverbs chapter 8. We'll read from Proverbs chapter 8, and we'll read from verse 22 through the end of the chapter. And the chapter here is speaking about wisdom. But you...

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Author
Rodney Kleyn
Date

2004-01-18

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Scripture References
Colossians
Colossians 1:15-17Colossians 1
Genesis
Genesis 1Genesis 1
Hebrews
Hebrews 11Hebrews 11Hebrews 1
John 1
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