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The totality of something, as it is brought to completion by being filled. Jesus Christ is seen as expressing the full nature and purposes of God, so that believers may rest assured that, through Christ, they know God as he really is. Believers are also being brought to fulness through the gospel, although the final fulness of joy and understanding will take place only in the future kingdom of God.
Jesus Christ, the fulness of God’s nature Col 2:9-10 See also Col 1:19
Jesus Christ, the fulness of God’s attributes Jn 1:14 See also Jn 1:16
Eph 4:11-13 See also Jn 10:10; Eph 1:22-23; Eph 3:14-19; Col 2:9-10
1Pe 1:8-9 See also Ps 16:11; Jn 17:13; Ac 16:29-34; Ro 15:13
Fulness of understanding comes through Jesus Christ Col 2:2-3 See also Ro 15:14; Col 1:9; Phm 6
Fulness of understanding is only fully realised when believers see God face to face 1Co 13:12
Eph 5:18 See also Ac 2:1-4; Ac 4:31; Ac 6:3-4; Ac 13:52
1Jn 4:12 See also 1Jn 4:16-18
Eph 1:9-10 See also Lk 21:24 Whatever the precise meaning of the phrase “the times of the Gentiles”, it clearly indicates the sovereignty of God over times and events; Gal 4:1-5
Ro 11:25 See also Ro 11:11-12
2018 | Christ, divinity |
3242 | Holy Spirit, baptism with |
3251 | Holy Spirit, filling with |
4903 | time |
4915 | completion |
5026 | knowledge |
7020 | church, the |
8283 | joy |
8292 | love |
8355 | understanding |