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➤ 7 Ems of Spiritual Understanding SERIES —A study series based in Paul’s letter to the Colossians. It examines seven basic elements of the enlightening gospel and its ministry. Each topic starts with the letter M.
➤ Christ is All (Colossians) SERIES —This series approaches Colossians from the principle of fullness or “allness” which Paul applies to most of his statements in the letter. Paul is trying to rescue from the false teachers this great principle: “Christ is all and in all” (Colossians 3:11). This principle is sometimes called the all-sufficiency of Christ.
➤ The Heart of the Christian (Colossians) —Lesson from Colossians about what the heart of the Christian is like.
➤ Christ in You the Hope of Glory (1) —Our Place in the Family of God. First of the three glorious privileges that our association with Jesus Christ bestows upon us to give substance and assurance to our hope.
➤ Christ In You the Hope of Glory (2) —The power God has put in us. The second of three glorious privileges we have in Christ.
➤ Christ In You the Hope of Glory (3) —Our Progress Towards Life’s Goal. The third of three glorious privileges we have in Christ.
➤ Understanding Myself —In three places in Colossians, Paul makes key statements about who and what human beings like you and me can be if we yield to God’s will.
➤ The Heresy at Colosse —Paul counters a developing heresy at Colosse by teaching at least seven truths about Jesus.
➤ The Beginning, the End, and Between —In Colossians, Paul tells us how our Christian lives on earth began, and how they will end. But his main concern is the middle. Between the beginning and the end, we must continue in Christ. This lesson is about continuing.
➤ Colossians 1 —Colossians chapter 1 rendered in simple clear sentences. Readings entitled “Fruitful and Strong” and “The Power of Christ”.
➤ Outline of Colossians —An outline and overview of Paul’s letter to the Colossians, based on the principle of fullness or “allness” which pervades the letter, and which the Colossians are losing sight of. This outline links you to the series of lessons.
➤ Christ, Judge of all Conduct —Our first lesson in Colossians and the “Christ is All” series begins with the full pleasure of God. As Christians, we are expected to “walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to fully please him” (Colossians 1:10). What’s the secret of success in doing this?
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