Colossians #7
Colossians #7
According to the Apostle Paul in Colossians 2, if we think philosophy, clinging to tradition, the worship of angels or observing religious practices will produce fruit in our lives – we are dead wrong. How we act or what we know doesn’t impress God, He is interested in our heart and in our willingness to trust Him and walk in relationship with Him and obedience to Him.
Colossians #6
Colossians #6
It isn’t a matter of whether we will face battles in our relationships, battles in our mind, battles physically or battles spiritually. We will! The question is how will you fight those battles when they come? Often, what we are going through isn’t as important as why we are going through it, and when we understand the “why” it can help shift our perspective, which precedes peace in the storm.
Colossians #2
Colossians #2
What if you’re not stuck in your career, in your marriage, in your social life? What if God has an assignment for you while you go through this season of life? Perspective is everything and the apostle Paul knew that what he saw happening around him wasn’t what would define him or change the new perspective God had given him. So, are you stuck or are you stationed?
Colossians #1
Colossians #1
There was a problem in Colossae that Paul saw looming on the horizon. The young christians were in danger of compromising the simple gospel of Jesus Christ, bending to the pressures of the culture of the day. The book of Colossians is 4 chapters and 95 verses. It is the shortest of Paul’s letters, but it packs one of the biggest punches. In this opening to the book we discover when it was written, who the people of Colossae were and why Paul probably wrote the book. We also take a look at the importance of how Paul introduces himself to the Colossians in chapter 1:1.