Bible Discovery TV - The Daily Show (2022)
God’s Choices; Colossians 1-2
Season 12, Episode 1
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01-Dec-2022
"Even though Paul the apostle never visited the church at Colossae, he wrote a powerful letter to teach and guide their thinking about faith in Christ. In the first chapter of Colossians, Paul opens with prayer and words of encouragement for their fellow believers. He begins to teach them the importance of Christ's presence in their community and the power of the Spirit working in their lives, “For in him all the fullness
of God was pleased to dwell” (V.19). The Holy Spirit is the evidence of God's presence working among them. Paul was concerned, as he also expressed in his letter to the Galatian church, that the Colossian believers would not be focused on anything other than the Good News of Jesus Christ, giving their lives to Him and not becoming entangled again with the law. To be a Christian means that we follow the LORD Jesus Christ. The law does not save us, only Jesus does.
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