March 7, 2026

Bible Text:

Colossians 2:10; “and you are complete in Him, who is the head of all principality and power.” NKJV

Just like a completed jigsaw puzzle, dear friend, as a covenant child of God, you are complete in Him spiritually, mentally, and physically. Let us explore what this means from a scriptural point of view.

Complete in Him Spiritually

To be complete in Christ spiritually means that your relationship with God is fully established through Jesus. You are not spiritually lacking or unfinished. Christ has given you everything needed to walk with God confidently and intimately.

Scripture teaches that you have been made alive with Christ. Your sins are forgiven, and you have been brought into fellowship with God. You are no longer spiritually dead or separated. You have the Holy Spirit living within you, guiding you, strengthening you, and empowering you to live a life that honours God.

This completeness means you do not need to strive for spiritual acceptance. You are already accepted in the Beloved. You do not need to earn righteousness. You have received the righteousness of Christ. You do not need to fear spiritual darkness in any form or size. Christ is the head of all principality and power, and you are hidden in Him. Your spiritual identity is secure, your spiritual standing is settled, and your spiritual inheritance is guaranteed.

Shout, “Hallelujah!”

Complete in Him Mentally

Completeness in Christ also touches your mind. Many believers struggle with anxiety, confusion, insecurity, and negative thought patterns. Yet Scripture teaches that you have the mind of Christ. This means you have access to divine wisdom, clarity, and sound judgment.

Being complete in Him mentally means your thoughts no longer have to be shaped by fear, lies, or past experiences. The Word of God renews your mind and replaces old patterns with truth. Christ gives you peace that surpasses understanding. He gives you wisdom when you ask. He gives you stability when your emotions feel unsettled.

Dear friend, this completeness does not mean you never face mental battles. It means you are not fighting them alone. You have the Holy Spirit as your counsellor. You have Scripture as your anchor. You have the promises of God as your foundation. Christ equips you to think clearly, choose wisely, and walk in mental strength. Your mind is not left vulnerable. It is covered, renewed, and strengthened in Him.

Shout, “Hallelujah!”

Complete in Him Physically

Completeness in Christ also extends to the physical dimension of life. Your body matters to God. Scripture teaches that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. Christ’s completeness means you are not abandoned in your physical needs, limitations, or challenges.

God provides strength for your body, healing for your wounds, and grace for your weaknesses. He sustains you daily. He renews your strength when you feel weary. He empowers you to honour Him with your physical life, your habits, your health, and your daily responsibilities.

Being complete in Him physically does not mean you never face sickness or fatigue. It means Christ is present in those moments. His strength is made perfect in weakness. His grace is sufficient. His power works through your limitations. You are not left to navigate physical life in your own strength. Christ is your source, your sustainer, and your helper.

Shout, “Hallelujah!”

In conclusion: To be complete in Him means every part of your life is held, supplied, and strengthened by Christ. You lack nothing essential because He is your fullness.

Altar call: For anyone reading this article who is not saved and wants to be part of the family of God or you want to re-dedicate your life back to Jesus, please repeat this out loud. “Lord Jesus, I believe You died for my sins and rose again. I turn from my old ways and ask You to forgive me. Come into my heart, be my Lord and Saviour. Fill me with Your Spirit and help me live for You. Thank You for saving me, in Jesus Name. Amen

Prayer: I am complete in Him. I am not a deficit. I have the fullness of the Godhead expressed in me, in Jesus Name

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