The Preeminent Christ

By

Shelby G. Floyd

 

 

 

     In Colossians 1:18, the apostle Paul expressed the preeminence that Christ should have over His church when he said, “And He is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead: that in all things He might have the preeminence.” We must give Christ preeminence in all things and especially we must give Him first place of importance in the church.

 

Christ is the Head of the Church

 

     When Paul said He is the head of the church, the word “head” means originator, source, leader and ruler. Christ is the head of the church in the sense that He brought the church into being. He is the originator of the church. Christ is the head of the church in the sense that He is the source of the life of the church.

 

Christ is the Ruler of the Church

    

     Christ is the head of the church in the sense that He is the ruler of the church. He has all authority in heaven and on earth (Mt. 28:18.) He has executive authority: He proposes. He has legislative authority: He disposes. He has judicial authority: He judges. So we must give preeminence to Christ as the head of the church, the originator of the church, and the source of all life in the church, the legislator, the executor and the judge of the church.

 

Christ is Preeminent over the Church

 

     Concerning Christ Paul says, “Who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead.”(Colossians 1:18). The word “beginning” there does not mean that Christ had a beginning.  He existed before the creation. (John 1:1-4).  Christ is the firstborn from the dead. He was not the first to rise from the dead, but this means he holds the preeminence or highest rank over the church.