Sunday, May 24, 2026

All the Fullness in Christ.



In Him all the fullness of the Deity dwells in bodily form.” Col. 2:9
Reflection
When we look to Jesus, we are not seeing part of God—we are seeing all of God, perfectly revealed. As your article says, “In Jesus all of God is seen and perfectly revealed” . Everything the Father desires us to know about Himself is made clear in His Son.
From the beginning, Israel confessed, “The Lord our God, the Lord is One” (Deut. 6:4). Yet in Jesus, the eternal Word made flesh, that oneness is unveiled in a deeper and more beautiful way. As you wrote, “When we come to Jesus we are coming to ‘All of God’” .
Jesus shows us the Father.
Jesus sends us the Spirit.
Jesus embodies the fullness of the Trinity in human form.
And when we turn to Him, the veil is removed. We begin to see God as He truly is—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—one God, fully revealed in Christ.
This means something profoundly personal:

If you want to know God’s heart, look to Jesus.
If you want to know God’s character, look to Jesus.
If you want to know God’s love, look to Jesus.
He is the clearest, fullest revelation of the God who has always desired relationship with us.
Prayer
Lord Jesus, You are the fullness of God in human form. Remove every veil from our hearts, that we may see You more clearly and know the Father through You. Draw us into the life and love of the Holy Trinity, today and forever. Amen.


Rev. Todd Crouch, Pastor

Topinabee Community Church
Topinabee, Michigan
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