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Creator of All

Daily Devotional: Read Colossians 1:15–23


In 1992, a new large mammal was identified for the first time in 50 years—the saola, a long-horned species of wild ox that resembles a deer or antelope. The saola, however, is both rare and shy. So when one was sighted in 2013 in central Vietnam for the first time in fourteen years, conservationists rejoiced. Said one leader: “This is a breathtaking discovery and renews hope for the recovery of the species.”

Hands molding wet clay on a spinning pottery wheel. The setting is a pottery studio with earthy tones, creating a focused and creative mood.
Creating

The beauty and variety found in nature remind us of Christ’s role in creation: “In him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities” (v. 16). As God, the Son created all else that exists, including the material world (the universe) and the spiritual world (angelic beings). How could both the Father and the Son be Creator? As persons of the Trinity, each is equally God. Since Christ is “the image of the invisible God” (v. 15) and God’s “fullness” dwells in Him (v. 19), then He must be God Himself.


In addition, creation’s continued existence depends on Christ. The Bible teaches that “in him all things hold together” (v. 17). We saw this yesterday as well. The Father created everything through the Son, whose “powerful word” sustains everything (Heb. 1:2–3).


In this biblical worldview, creation implies rulership. The phrase “firstborn over all creation” (v. 15) doesn’t indicate Christ is a created being but rather means He holds the first position and is the King over all creation, as when the writer of Hebrews called Him the “heir of all things” (1:2). To the created world, Christ is the reconciler or redeemer of all who respond in faith (v. 20). He accomplished this through His sacrificial atonement on the cross— the hope of the gospel (vv. 21–23)!


Go Deeper


What was Christ’s role in Creation? How does nature remind us of Christ’s role? Why is this role important for understanding Who Jesus is?


Pray with Us


Dear God, as we look at nature, we marvel at You as our Creator and the Sustainer of all life. We thank You for the beauty that surrounds us in every season, from winter’s icy crystals to summer’s glorious sunsets.


All things have been created through him and for him.

Colossians 1:16

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