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Colossians 4.14–18 One Thing

This calling does not stop at Colossae but extends to Laodicea. The word of God has a nature of spreading and multiplying, reaching out to wherever God’s called people are, just as in Jesus’ parables. Remember the parable of ten minas the dear friend doctor Luke told right after the visitation of Jesus to Zacchaeus… Continue reading
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Colossians 4.10–13 Turn of the Heart

Be it your family, church, or country, in an environment where you are so familiar, a hope for God’s promise coming true can seem so faint. Continue reading
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Colossians 4.1–9 Watchful

This is not a prayer that asks God because he might not do it. But because they know that God will do it and it is God’s promise. Continue reading
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Colossians 3.19–25 Remain

Christ did not go on the cross to extract some favour out of God the Father. Can you imagine anything more cunning and deceiving if he did that? Continue reading
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Colossians 3.12–17 Peace

Not because love is some extra option, but because it is the way the Holy Spirit smears Christ’s qualities all over us. Continue reading
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Colossians 3.1–11 Above

Above is also not high up in the sky, but next to you where Christ is seated in the throne (Rev.4)! Continue reading
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Colossians 2.16–23 Connection

The holding together of the body, the ligaments and sinews/tendons is the work of the Spirit of God. Continue reading
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Colossians 2.8–15 Exchange
The amount represents something that is not payable and probably increases in interest adding the threat and pressure upon us. Continue reading
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Colossians 2.1–7 Gratitude with Purpose

This kind of deep and pure knowledge about someone without debris, misunderstanding, or remorse is described as you are in someone. Continue reading
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Colossians 1.21–28 The Drive
We thought how possibly we might ‘walk before me faithfully and be blameless’ (God’s command to Abraham, Gen 17:1). But it was God’s promise that he would do it through Christ for us so that we are not far away from God anymore but close to God, so close that we are in him, as… Continue reading