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Start with the biggest claim you can make about a person: He is the image of the invisible God. We walk through Colossians 1:15–17 to meet Jesus not as an abstract idea but as the One who made all things, owns all things, and holds all things together—and then we ask what that means for a regular week at work and at home. If everything is by Him, through Him, and for Him, then purpose saturates both the cosmic and the ordinary.

We unpack what “firstborn over all creation” really means: not first created, but highest in rank, rightful heir, and head who sets the agenda. That lens turns stewardship into a way of life. Your time, gifts, relationships, and decisions belong to Christ; you manage them under His authority. We trace how this touches discipleship, mission, and everyday obedience, trading ownership for trust and hustle for faithfulness.

To right-size our worries, we zoom from ant farms to the Bubble Nebula and back to the heart: the same Christ who flung stars into their places is the Christ who never shrugs at your pain. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together—marriages on the mend, friendships in tension, bodies that ache, plans that change. We look honestly at our limits in authority, holiness, and power, and then locate our worth where it belongs: in the One who represents us and loves us with a permanent, nail-scarred resolve.

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