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Colossians 2:9–10 (KJV)
For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and power.

In Christ the fullness of the Godhead dwells,
The whole of deity in flesh enshrined.
No part withheld, no glory left to sell—


In Jesus lives the fullness, unconfined.
And you have been filled—yes, filled in Him alone,


Not someday soon, nor earned by sweat or prayer.
The work is finished; grace has claimed its throne.


You lack no good; His fullness meets you there.


The anxious heart that whispers, “I am less,”


The striving soul that toils to earn His face,


The burdened one weighed down by shame’s distress—


All find their verdict changed in this one place.
You are not becoming. You have become.
Not climbing up—you’re seated now on high.
The Father’s voice has spoken: “It is done.”


In Christ you live, and never more shall die.
No pressure weighs to prove what Christ has sealed,
No fear of falling from what blood secured.
The fullness dwells in Him—and you are healed,
Complete, made whole, eternally assured.


Let every lie of lack now melt away,


Let shame and fear surrender to the King.


You stand complete where mercy holds its sway—


In Him, and He in you, forever sing.


So rest, dear soul, let every effort cease;


The battle’s won, the victory is won.


You are not striving for His perfect peace—


You are filled in Christ. And it is done.