"And he is before all things, and by him all things consist." - Colossians 1:17 KJV
- Christ is only valued in a life when He is valued above all.
- Give away all you cannot keep and gain what you cannot lose, who is Christ.
- Demonstrating Christ, who holds the center of your life, is Christianity.
- Acts that declares Christ is not Lord of all, suggests He is not Lord at all.
- Vacate occupancy of the center of your world, that’s what Christ comes for.
- When you don’t grasp the necessity of Christ-centeredness, confusion shall replace comfort.
- You will struggle to become yourself if you don’t allow Christ to be the center; we all have our places.
- Christ is not a collection of morals, but a person to encounter and made the center.
- His efforts take over your efforts if you make Christ the center.
- Christ’s outcomes are products of Christ-centeredness.
- Your focus on centering Christ is the art of making Him the circumference too.
- Nobody can take what Christ owns, making Him the center is giving Him ownership of your all.
- If Christ is the center, your identity now is wrapped up in who He is.
- A firm foundation is that which is built on Christ who has been made the center of it all.
- Christ being the center gives a laughter at all storms, being the Master of the oceans.
- All the time spent to make Christ the center is time spent for all other things to fall in their places.
- God’s gifts are not apart from Himself, He is Christ in us, the repository of all things.
- Christ at the center or not determines how guided, secured, endowed and empowered you are and could be.
- Christ-centeredness must be radical to take away the self-absorption and the weight it brings.
- To effortlessly desire and manifest the will and purpose of God, Christ must be the center.
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