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“And you have been made complete in Christ, who is the head over every ruler and authority.” Colossians 2:10 (BSB)

Wholeness is not something you are trying to achieve—wholeness is something Jesus has already given you. Colossians 2:10 declares that you have been made complete in Christ. Not partially restored. Not halfway healed. Not spiritually whole but physically broken. Complete. Entire. Whole. Nothing missing. Nothing lacking. Nothing unfinished. Wholeness is not a feeling. Wholeness is not a process. Wholeness is an identity rooted in your union with Christ. When God looks at you, He does not see someone trying to become whole—He sees someone who is whole because Christ is your completeness.

To say you are made whole in Christ means your identity is not defined by past sickness, lingering symptoms, or medical labels. Your identity is defined by the One who lives in you. Wholeness is not measured by what your body feels in a moment—it is measured by what Jesus accomplished forever. You are not trying to get God to finish something in you. He already finished it in Christ. You are not waiting for wholeness to arrive. Wholeness arrived when Jesus rose from the dead and made you a new creation. You are whole because He is whole, and His life is now your life.

This Truth breaks the lie that you are incomplete, broken, or still waiting for God to make you whole. Many believers live with a “broken identity,” constantly measuring themselves by symptoms, struggles, or past experiences. But the Word refuses to let you see yourself that way. You are not the sick trying to become whole. You are the whole resisting sickness. You are not the broken trying to be fixed. You are the complete enforcing what Christ has already accomplished. The enemy wants you to believe wholeness is someday when you get to heaven so that you will accept brokenness as normal. But God says you are complete now!

Living this way produces confidence and stability. You stop praying from deficiency and start declaring from identity. You stop asking God to make you whole and start thanking Him that you already are. You stop letting symptoms define your reality and start letting Christ define your identity. Wholeness becomes the lens through which you see your body, your health, your future, and your expectations. You stand differently. You speak differently. You resist differently. Because you know you are complete in Him.

Today is about embracing the Truth that wholeness is not something you pursue—it is something you possess. You are made whole in Christ, and nothing the enemy brings can undo what Jesus has finished.

Confession: I am complete in Christ. Wholeness is my identity, my reality, and my inheritance.

Prayer: Father, thank You that I am made whole in Christ. Help me live from this identity and enforce the wholeness Jesus secured.

Closing Charge: See yourself as God sees you—complete, whole, and fully restored in Christ.