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Christ Above All - Paul's letter to the Colossians - Colossians 1:15-23.We continue our Christ Above All series. Paul writes to remind the church — and us — that Jesus is supreme over all creation, the head of the Church, and the fullness of God revealed to us. Throughout this letter, we will explore powerful themes of Christ's authority, the new life we are called to live in Him, the warning against empty philosophies, and the call to spiritual maturity. Together, we'll discover how a clear vision of Jesus at the centre of everything reshapes our faith, our relationships, and our daily lives.
Study Through Colossians Jim Roden March 30, 2025 Journey Church Tucson See more at: https://www.journeyefc.org/
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Are we truly exercising our spiritual authority through prayer? This powerful message challenges us to prioritize prayer before preaching, reminding us that our words gain supernatural influence when we've spent time with God. It's not just about praying for ourselves, but for those we're called to serve. Imagine walking through a church, laying hands on each seat, praying for the person who will sit there. This practice transforms our hearts, aligning our message with God's love for His people. The apostle Paul's prayer for the Colossians (Colossians 1:3, 9) serves as a model, showing us how to pray continually for others, creating an atmosphere where miracles can flourish. As we embrace this prayer-centered approach, we're invited to shift from occasional prayer to a life immersed in communion with God, opening channels for His wisdom and strength to flow through us. Find a C3 Church Near You: https://www.c3churchglobal.com If you want to give to help C3 Church Global plant new churches around the world, head to https://www.c3churchglobal.com/giving Follow Me On Social Media: https://www.youtube.com/@Philpringle?sub_confirmation=1 https://instagram.com/philpringle https://www.facebook.com/psphilpringle https://www.tiktok.com/@philpringl https://twitter.com/philpringle Purchase a copy of my books today: https://philpringle.com/store
Study Through Colossians Jim Roden March 9, 2025 Journey Church Tucson See more at: https://www.journeyefc.org/
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Study Through Colossians Jim Roden February 16, 2025 Journey Church Tucson See more at: https://www.journeyefc.org/
Study Through Colossians Jim Roden February 9, 2025 Journey Church Tucson See more at: https://www.journeyefc.org/
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Colossians Colossians 1:23-25 with Interim Pastor Grant Sutherland: Providence Baptist Church October 27, 2024.
This Sunday, we will begin our verse-by-verse study with Colossians 1:1-2. Come be encouraged as Paul points us to the central theme of Christ!
Modern greetings have become casual to the point of carrying little meaning and adding almost no value to our conversations and correspondence. But when Paul opened his letter to the Colossians, he made bold claims about Christ that called his readers to believe. Today, we will hear these claims and ask ourselves if we believe. Let's begin by faith. Grace Community Church exists to build spiritually healthy people for ministry in the world. One of the ways that we pursue this mission is by gathering each Sunday for corporate worship, prayer, and biblical teaching. The corporate nature of this gathering is both edifying to the believer and a witness of God's grace to the world. Sermon speaker is Scott Patty unless otherwise noted.
Send us a Text Message.This is a message I shared at Timothy Lutheran Church in Sunday June 16th from the book of Colossians (Colossians 1:24-2:5). Thanks for listening.
Paul ends his letter, not by focusing on himself, but by focusing on those working with him for the sake of the Gospel, and those at Colossae who share that same purpose. In doing so, Paul pulls the curtain to reveal the work of the early church and provides a model for how the Church today should collectively encourage each other in the work of the Gospel.
Number 7 in Colossians Pastor Paul Fuller Colossians 1:24 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edgewood-church/message
In his glorious letter to the Colossians, what was the most foundational truth Paul wanted to communicate?
November 30, 2023 . Ryan Hamby
November 16, 2023 . Cole Williams
RATE! REVIEW! FOLLOW! Email me your thoughts, comments or questions: caniberealpodcast@gmail.com • Colossians Background ○ Paul is the author of Colossians ○ Paul did not visit the Church at Colossae personally, because he was on house arrest in Rome when he wrote this letter (AD 60-63) [Acts 28:16-31] ○ Likely written around the same time Paul wrote the letter to Philemon and to the Ephesians ○ The Church at Colossae was predominantly a Gentile church ○ The faith of the new converts was being distorted and perverted by Greek mystery religions and mysticism as well as being threatened by some Jewish laws and customs. ○ Evidently, Epaphras had brought word to Paul of these heretical things that had begun to infiltrate the church. (Timothy had also evangelized in this city) ○ Paul's purpose behind this letter is to urge the Colossians to preserve true doctrine in the church regarding the sufficiency and supremacy of Christ. ○ The Letter to the Colossians also provided a practical theology for everyday living and growth in the faith. • Read ○ Colossians 1:1-14 (NLT) § Colossians 1:1-8 § Paul starts off by encouraging them…we have heard of your faith in Christ…..which comes from your confident hope. □ Paul reminds them of what they already know- that God has treasures reserved for us in heaven. □ Read 2 Corinthians 3:7-11 § I want to point out briefly two things: □ Verse 6: It [the Good News] is bearing fruit everywhere by changing lives… ® Read: Acts 8:4-"But the believers who were scattered preached the Good News about Jesus wherever they went." ® Read: Romans 10:17-"So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ." ® Read: Hebrews 10:14-"For by that one offering he forever made perfect those who are being made perfect." □ Verse 8: …about the love for others that the Holy Spirit has given you. ® Remember Galatians 5:22-23 ® Love is a fruit of the Spirit, that we cannot fully possess and bare without Him § Colossians 1:9-14 § Paul mentions some of the prayers he, Timothy, and likely others, have been praying for the Colossians: □ Ask God to give you complete knowledge of his will □ Give you spiritual wisdom and understanding ® We need knowledge of God's will, spiritual wisdom and understanding to live lives that …always honor and please the Lord…produce every kind of good fruit…while learning to know God better and better □ That you will be strengthened with all his glorious power so you will have the endurance and patience you need with joy § Verses 12-14, Paul reminds them [and therefore us] of God's grace and mercy Reread verses 12-14 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rachel398/message
As we read Colossians 4, we are encouraged to embrace the power of prayer and to live in Christ-centered community. We are reminded to devote ourselves to prayer, and through prayer, we can experience God's guidance and strength in our lives. Paul also emphasizes the importance of wisdom in our interactions with those who we interact with every day, making the most of every opportunity to share the gospel with grace and love. As we live out our lives in prayer and wisdom, we get to be a light, impacting our world, and making Christ known. Colossians 4:2-4 (NLT) – “Devote yourselves to prayer with an alert mind and a thankful heart. Pray for us, too, that God will give us many opportunities to speak about his mysterious plan concerning Christ. That is why I am here in chains.Pray that I will proclaim this message as clearly as I should.” Ethos is a life-giving community committed to keeping Jesus at its Center. We are on a mission to love all people in Jesus' name so that we may all Know God, Find Freedom, Discover Purpose, & Make a Difference. EthosOH.com Small Groups: EthosOH.com/Community ServeColumbus.org
October 26, 2023 . Cole Williams
October 12, 2023 . Cole Williams
October 5, 2023 . Ryan Hamby
Derek Jones | October 5, 2023
Colossians 1:1-14 Paul's prayer for the Colossians: (1) The Why of Paul's prayer (2) The What of Paul's prayer
September 28, 2023 . Ryan Hamby
JP Huston | September 28, 2023
September 21, 2023 . Cole Williams
Derek Jones | September 21, 2023 | on campus
Paul seems extremely shy to mention the Spirit in Colossians. He does so explicitly only once. Why might that be?
Chris Cook | September 14, 2023
Derek Jones | September 7, 2023
Colossians 1: 1-2
This sermon is the introduction to the Letter to the Church at Colosse. You will find it so very applicable to what you may experience or see going on today. This encouraging and helpful book will meet needs now. If you find this helpful, please subscribe, hit 'like' or share with someone. Now enjoy the message.