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If Jesus Christ alone was not sufficient for salvation, then eternal life could be obtained by any sort of means, and the gospel would be reduced to just another path. Paul begins his letter the Colossians by introducing himself to those he'd never met, reminding them exactly how thankful they should be for the one who cannot be replaced.
Sunday & Wednesday weekly teaching.
Sunday & Wednesday weekly teaching.
In today's passage, Colossians 3:18–21, we see how the gospel believed informs family relationships.
Wives Husbands Children Fathers
Tom Watts Series: Stick with Jesus Colossians 3:18 - 4:1 Sunday 12 March 2023, 6pm
New Life Haverhill
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Jesus is the absolute and incomparable Christ who preexisted all (Col 1:17), created all (1:16), is over all (1:15; 2:10), sustains all (1:17), and owns all (1:16). All the fullness of divinity dwells in him (1:19; 2:9), all things are being reconciled to him (1:20), and all the treasures of wisdom are hidden with him (2:3). Jesus is everything and, because of that, believers lack nothing. By virtue of our relationship with Christ we have access to all spiritual understanding (1:9), enjoy all assurance (2:2), can please him in all ways (1:10), are strengthened with all power and all steadfastness (1:11), forgiven of all transgressions (2:13), united to all the body (2:19), and are freed from all that is perishing (2:22). But how do these lofty realities affect the daily life of a Christian? What practical difference do they make? In 3:18–4:1, Paul shifts from the extraordinary to the ultra-ordinary, from the heavens to the home, and explains how it is that the fullness of Christ changes family life.
Culture wars is a series where we take a walk through the brilliant book of Colossians. Ps Glyn Barrett and Ps Lee Brown concluded the series with a message titled 'New Family' all based around Colossians Chapter 4
Culture wars is a series where we take a walk through the brilliant book of Colossians. Ps Glyn Barrett and Ps Stuart Keir concluded the series with a message titled New Family all based around Colossians Chapter 4
How to fix the family unit.
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The gospel not only brings you into God's family, it should also shapes your earthly family.
Join us as we continue our mini series on Relationships, Marriage, and Family!
Pastor Luke preached from Colossians 3:12-14 and said that God's love is the glue in God's family.
Pastor Luke preached from Colossians 3:12-14 and said that God's love is the glue in God's family.
10 Indictments on the Modern American Church 1. A Denial of the Sufficiency of Scripture—2 Tim 3:15-17 2. A Replacement of the Scriptures with Psychology and Sociology Regarding the Family—Colossians 2:8; Jdg 17:6 3. An Ignorance of God—Acts 17:30; Jer 9:23-24; Psalm 50:21-22; 1 Cor 15:34. 4. A Failure to Address Man's Malady—Rom 3:10-12; Luke 7:47 5. An Ignorance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ—Rom 5:8-9; Gal 3:13 6. An Unbiblical Gospel Invitation—Mark 1:15; Luke 18:13 7. An Ignorance Regarding the Nature of the Church—1 Tim 3:15 8. A Lack of Loving and Compassionate Church Discipline—Gal 6:1 9. A Silence on Separation—2 Cor 6:14 10. Pastors Malnourished in the Word—2 Timothy 4:1;16
Throughout Colossians 3 the apostle Paul spells out the implications of the gospel for the various aspects of our lives. First, he looks at how it should transform our personal lives before God, then at how the gospel should transform our relationships as a church community. In 3:18-21 turns to focus on how the gospel should transform our family relationships. By focusing on the marriage relationship and then the parent-child relationship Paul spells out how we are called to fulfil the different roles to which we have been called in a way that honours Christ. As we reflect on these verses we'll see how counter-cultural God's plan for the family is, but also how high the calling we have is, and how much we need the grace of Jesus from beginning to end. Speaker: Ben Murphy
Throughout Colossians 3 the apostle Paul spells out the implications of the gospel for the various aspects of our lives. First, he looks at how it should transform our personal lives before God, then at how the gospel should transform our relationships as a church community. In 3:18-21 turns to focus on how the gospel should transform our family relationships. By focusing on the marriage relationship and then the parent-child relationship Paul spells out how we are called to fulfil the different roles to which we have been called in a way that honours Christ. As we reflect on these verses we'll see how counter-cultural God's plan for the family is, but also how high the calling we have is, and how much we need the grace of Jesus from beginning to end. Speaker: Ben Murphy
Followers of Jesus have been loved by God to love God and others. But does that include our families??? Answer: Yes. Rach unpacks Colossians 3 for us and shows why and how we can be loving our families well. This walk was given at Youth Online on Friday 3 September 2021.
Listen now to Dr. Scott Pace deliver "Welcome to the Family" (Colossians 1:1-8), today's message from our guest speaker.Weekly Sunday sermons from Pastor Mike Powers and other members of our Pastoral Body. Richland Creek exists to make disciples who love God and love others. For more, visit richlandcreek.com.
2021 Sermons 160 - Practical Points for the Family - Colossians Lesson 3
How do you spend your time in an average week?There are 168 hours in a week. Let’s tally up how we use those hours. I’m going to list averages, so you can adjust the numbers a bit to align with your life, as we humans have a lot of variety in our use of time. First of all, sleep. We sleep on average 7 hours per night. Add in naps, and that works out to about 50 hours per week. Second, eating. This one is probably all over the place. 21 meals, plus snacks…let’s go with 10 hours per week. Third, personal hygiene. Think bathroom tasks. Probably another 10 hours per week. Fourth, cleaning and chores, another 10. Fifth, school or work. We work about 8 hours per day, five days per week. Or if you are a student, you are in school about that much. That’s another 40 hours. Where’s our total so far? 120 hours. That leaves 48 hours for commuting, volunteering, church, family time and personal time that could include hobbies, exercise, media, etc. How do you spend that remaining 48 hours? My point in asking us to examine how we use our time each week is that we rarely do this kind of self-evaluation. In other words, are you using your 168 hours the way you want to?More than likely, you are in a routine, and we allow that routine to guide us week after week, month after month, year after year. When is the last time your evaluated your routines? While there may be needed course corrections in how we spend our time, my guess is that most of us have established routines because those routines are useful to us. Routines are not bad. In fact, we can rely on a routine for decades, and it may serve us quite well. Handled rightly, routine can actually be a very good thing. What we heard last week in our study through Colossians is this, “Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” (Col. 3:17) Are your routines in line with "do all in the name of Jesus"? Looking at your 168 hours per week, are you using them in line with "do all in the name of Jesus"?As we continue our study in Colossians, the writer, Paul explains in more detail just how it is that we do all in the name of Jesus, especially looking at those places where we spend most of our time. At home and at work. Or for students, at school. And for retirees, where you volunteer. We're going to look at family this coming week, and then work (or school or volunteering) the next week. Check out Colossians 3:18-21 ahead of time, then listen to the podcast!
Part of the "Sufficient" sermon series. This message explores family relationship themes. Originally preached on 8/18/19.
11.15.2020 | Jerrod Brooks
Colleen and Nikki discuss the second part of chapter four of Colossians. Paul sends greetings from the church family in Rome to the church in Philemon's home. (Music: Falling Awake © 2010 Nathanael Tinker. Used by permission.)Support the show (https://paypal.me/formeradventist)
Pastor Jon Earls sermon on Colossians 3:20-21 and Ephesians 6:1-4. This sermon was preached on August 30, 2020 at the Tarrant Bible Methodist Church.
rockhillbc.com
We continue our study through Colossians.
Pastor Mike Jacobs
Message from Dr. Alan Cotney on March 22, 2020
Message from Jonathan Threlfall on March 1, 2020
by: Chris Royalty from: Colossians 1:19-23
Week ten of the “Summer Scripture Series.” This week, the message came from Pastor Joshua Chiles from The Life Center in Abbeville, SC.Connect with Pastor Josh:KingdomLifeTrainingCenter.orgFacebook/JCMPJCInstagram/joshuacchilesTwitter/joshuacchiles
Colossians 3:18-21
Marriage and Parenting. Two of God's greatest gifts, but also two areas of deep struggle for all of us. How do we grow into families that better reflect the grace of God? This message is based on Colossians 3:18-21 and was recorded on May 19, 2019.
Scott Pace, Associate Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Preaching & Director of the Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership at Southeastern Seminary, preaches on Colossians 1:1-8 about being welcomed into the family of God.
Scott Pace, Associate Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Preaching & Director of the Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership at Southeastern Seminary, preaches on Colossians 1:1-8 about being welcomed into the family of God.
Pastor Mark Blankenship
Sermon 6 from our series on the book of Colossians.
THE PREEMINENCE OF CHRIST IN LIFE & FAMILY - Colossians 1:15-20 - 9.17.17 by Jerusalem Church Sermons
Preached by Adam Magary, member of Del Ray Baptist Church. Based on Colossians 3:18-21.
Preached by Adam Magary, member of Del Ray Baptist Church. Based on Colossians 3:18-21.
A Place in the Family
Visiting speaker Ben from Influence church in Richmond North Yorkshire talks about God's heart for your family. There are many things that become habits, or you live within a culture that affects you - tune in to find out how to take hold of all that God has for you
Message from Dr. Wade Humphries on May 4, 2014
Family (Colossians 3: 1-15) 10.30am 27th October 2013.MP3 by BishopstonAndStAndrews
Family (Colossians 3: 1-15) 9am 27th October 2013.MP3 by BishopstonAndStAndrews
Family (Colossians 1: 15-23)10.30am 20th October 2013.MP3 by BishopstonAndStAndrews
Family (Colossians 1: 15-23) 9am 20th October 2013.MP3 by BishopstonAndStAndrews
Series: Modern FamilyWeek: 8Title: Modern FathersScripture: Colossians 3:21Preacher: Brian Lowe
Series: Modern FamilyWeek: 7Title: Modern ChildrenScripture: Colossians 3:20Preacher: Brian Lowe
Series: Modern FamilyWeek: 5Title: Modern CommunicationScripture: Colossians 3:5-12Preacher: Brian Lowe
Series: Modern FamilyWeek: 2Title: Modern WivesScripture: Colossians 3:18Preacher: Brian Lowe
Believe Right--Do Right Getting Along in the Family Colossians 3 18--21, Dr. Stephen E. Hasper, First Baptist Church of Pasadena, CA
This is a deep dive into the book of Colossians in the Bible. Paul writes this letter to a faith-filled church and there is much wisdom for us to learn.This is Episode #11 where we learn about God's ideal family dynamic and how we can play our God-given role in the best way possible.Support This Ministry If You Have Been Impacted! Your Support Allows This Ministry To Create More Content & Resources That Equip Others.Find Everything On My Website RIGHT HEREBecome A Monthly Patron SupporterPRE-ORDER MY BRAND NEW BOOK!Donate Through PayPalDonate Through VenmoDonate Through CashappGet Your Church MerchCheckout My Youtube ChannelDM Me On Instagram