Sermons about Colossians 318 41 (2024)

  • A Gateway To The Divine Or The Diabolical Music. Series

    Contributed by Shaila Touchton on Jun 3, 2024

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    Music has the ability to evoke emotions, inspire, and even influence our beliefs.

    Music has the ability to evoke emotions, inspire, and even influence our beliefs. The Bible acknowledges the impact of music on our lives, warning us that it can lead us towards God or away from Him.*Music as a Gateway to God:*- Psalm 100:2 - "Worship the Lord with gladness; come before ...read more

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  • Christ As The Judge In The Teachings Of John Part 2 Series

    Contributed by George Barton on Aug 2, 2006

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    Continues the description of Christ as the Judge in the teachings of John and gives practical implications.

    CHRIST AS THE JUDGE IN THE TEACHINGS OF JOHN PART 2V.HE IS COMING AGAIN A SECOND TIME FOR JUDGMENT.Even Christians may think that He delays His coming (Rev. 6:10), but He will surely come quickly (Rev. 22:16-21).(Rev 6:10 NIV) They called out in a loud voice, "How long, Sovereign ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Essence Of God 2 Series

    Contributed by Clyde White on Jun 8, 2005

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    Love always pays a price. Love always costs something. Love is expensive. When you love, its benefits enhances another’s account. My love is for you, not for me. Love gives, it doesn’t grab.

    In any study of the Word of God, we must study the Word of God. That’s deep theology. Right?Yes, it is deep theology. Sad to say, much, even most Bible study today is not the study of the Bible. It is instead, the study of books written about the Bible, and those can be interesting, ...read more

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  • Did Jesus Die Spiritually?

    Contributed by Rusty Tardo on Dec 31, 2008

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    Refutes the error of those who teach that Jesus died spiritually, was subject to the devil in hell and had to be born again.

    Did Jesus Die Spiritually?Dr. Russell K. Tardo[ JDS-101 ]1And you hath he quickened, who were dead in trespasses and sins; 2Wherein in time past ye walked according to the course of this world, according to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Continuing In Faith Series

    Contributed by Richard Tow on Jul 18, 2017

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    Message explores the importance of continuing in the faith. "The just shall live by faith" is stated four times in Scripture. What is its meaning, and what are the implications for us?

    Heb. 10:385-7-16#5 in Series: Grace Works! Intro“The just shall live by faith.”That statement is found four times in Scripture. It is the revelation that fueled the Protestant Reformation. It is the basis of Martin Luther’s understanding of justification by faith. The impact of that verse on ...read more

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    Denomination: Charismatic

  • Beware Of False Teachers Series

    Contributed by Jefferson Williams on Feb 28, 2021

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    Paul tells Titus to train Godly leaders to rebuke and silence the many false teachers on Crete.

    Titus: Building a Healthy Church Confronting False Teachers 1:10-16Pastor Jefferson M. Williams Chenoa Baptist Church 02-28-2021He is Risen? The sun was shining. Little girls had on Easter dresses. Two churches gathered together to celebrate the Risen Lord Jesus Christ as one. The ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Our Service Is Useless And Fruitless Without The Empowering Of The Spirit

    Contributed by Paul Fritz on Oct 23, 2001

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    Our service is useless and fruitless with the empowering ministry of the Holy Spirit

    Isa 61:1-4Theme - Our service is useless, hopeless, and fruitless without the Spirit of God’s facilitation. Why are some people so unfulfilled with their work, study, or relationships? Unless you are willing to admit your helplessness you will miss out on the Spirit’s blessings. Stop being ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Sovereign Sacrifice: Foreknown, Foretold, For Faith

    Contributed by John Piper on Oct 30, 2009

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    A message on the sovereignty of God

    So when [Jesus] had washed their feet, and taken His garments and reclined at the table again, He said to them, "Do you know what I have done to you? 13 "You call Me Teacher and Lord; and you are right, for so I am. 14 "If I then, the Lord and the Teacher, washed your feet, you also ought to wash ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Why Have You Forsaken Me? Series

    Contributed by Brad Bailey on Jun 12, 2009

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    A message about one of the last phrases spoken by Christ; "Why have you forsaken me?"

    Why Have You Forsaken MeSeries: The Last Words of ChristBrad Bailey – February 24th, 2008Last words can often hold special significance. We can think of the last words spoken at the end of any conversation. They tend to define what lies between the two parties. The last words between a child ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Moses - Fearful To Faithful Series

    Contributed by Scott Kircher on Sep 7, 2008

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    How can we overcome fear and be faithful in following the Lord?

    Moses – Fearful to FaithfulHow do we overcome the Fears we face in Following God?Focus on God’s Presence with usFocus on God’s Power through usFocus on God’s Provision for usSlideWhen I say the name Moses, what do you think of?Man of Faith?Great divider of the Red SeaGreat leader of ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Lesson # 2: Thanksgiving And Prayer Series

    Contributed by John Lowe on Apr 18, 2018

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    Philippians is a letter of appreciation for the faithfulness of Christians in Philippi, and is essentially a thanksgiving for the work of grace in Philippi, and for their thoughtfulness in sending Epaphroditus with a gift for Paul in prison in Rome.

    Date: 4/3/18Lesson # 2Title: Thanksgiving and prayerText: (Philippians 1:3-11)Scripture: (Philippians 1:3-11, NIV)3 I thank my God every time I remember you. 4 In all my prayers for all of you, I always pray with joy 5 because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • 25th Sunday After Pentecost. November 10th, 2024. Series

    Contributed by Christopher Holdsworth on Nov 1, 2021

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    Year B, Proper 27.

    Ruth 3:1-5, Ruth 4:13-17, Psalm 127, 1 Kings 17:8-16, Psalm 146, Hebrews 9:24-28, Mark 12:38-44. A). MAN’S PLANS AND GOD’S PURPOSES. Ruth 3:1-5; Ruth 4:13-17. The days of the judges (Ruth 1:1) were turbulent times. ‘There was no king in the land, and everybody did what was right in his own ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Great Reasons To Rejoice In The Lord Series

    Contributed by Rick Crandall on Apr 6, 2022

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    1. Rejoice in the strength of our Savior (vs. 22-23, 29).2. Rejoice in the mind of Christ (vs. 23-27).3. Rejoice in the work of God's Holy Spirit (vs. 28).

    Great Reasons to Rejoice in the LordThe Gospel of MatthewMatthew 12:22-29Sermon by Rick Crandall(Prepared April 6, 2022)BACKGROUND:*Remember that here in Matthew 12, Jesus was in the second year of His ministry. This chapter reveals the vicious hatred that had poisoned the minds of the ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Standing Firm In Difficult Times Series

    Contributed by Richard Tow on Oct 5, 2020

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    Are we equipped to stand in difficult times? This exposition of Philippians 4:1-3 examines Paul's instruction for standing firm. We cannot do it without the right mindset. We cannot do it without unity.

    IntroWe are in a study of Philippians; our text today in Philippians 4:1-3. In the previous three chapters Paul has emphasized the importance of standing firm in the face of persecution and other difficulties. In chapter one he exhorted: “Only let your conduct be worthy of the gospel of Christ, so ...read more

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    Denomination: Charismatic

  • The Fundamentals Of Our Faith

    Contributed by David Cambridge on Jan 9, 2003

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    The fundamentals of our our faith are constantly under attack. This lessons discusses the consequences of accepting the lies resounded by athiests and modernists.

    Faith Under FireThe Fundamentals Of Our FaithIntroduction"If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?" (Psalms 11:3) 1. Over the past year I have heard and read much that attacks the fundamentals of the Christian faith:a. It was suggested in a recent television program that ...read more

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    Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ

  • Sermons about Colossians 318 41 (2024)

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    What does Colossians 3 teach us? ›

    Colossians 3 explores what it means to set your mind on things above, enabling us to experience the true joy the Father wants to lavish on us. Furthermore, when we set our eyes on Him, we are better able to serve him—and service is ultimately the duty and pleasure of every believer.

    What is the meaning of Colossians 3 1 4? ›

    We don't start somewhere else and get to Christ somehow; we don't begin with Christ to get somewhere else; we don't mix the best things about Christ into another foundation. Christ brings death and life. We have died with Christ. We now live in and with Christ. This is the basis for the meaning of life.

    What is the main point of Colossians Chapter 4? ›

    Paul advises believers to be wise toward unbelievers and make the most of every opportunity (Colossians 4:5). A believer's words are to be gracious, offering assistance like the seasoning of salt, with the goal of helping others (Colossians 4:6).

    What is Colossians talking about? ›

    Even though Colossians is a short letter, it's important not to lose sight of the main point as you read it. The big idea of the letter is: Christ is all; you need no supplements! If you are in Christ, you've received God's fullness and have everything you need for living fully for Him.

    What are the three main points that Paul made in Colossians? ›

    In the Epistle to the Colossians, Paul countered the false teachings in Colossae by emphasizing the divinity, saving mission, and preeminence of Jesus Christ (see Colossians 1:15–23).

    What is the most important life lesson in Colossians? ›

    The opening lines of Colossians emphatically state that lasting growth comes from God alone. Growing in faith, hope and love results in a grace and peace from God the Father evidenced by their love for one another in the Spirit.

    What are the three themes of Colossians? ›

    Key Themes

    Christ has defeated the powers of darkness on the cross. Christians share in his power and authority over that realm (2:10, 15; see also 2:8, 20). Jesus is the fulfillment of Jewish expectation. Christians share in the heritage of the old covenant people of God through their union with him (1:12, 21–22, 27).

    What are the life lessons of Colossians 4? ›

    Well, in Colossians 4:2-6, Paul lays down three important principles for showing or sharing the gospel. First, he says we should talk to God before we talk to others. Second, he says we should walk the walk before we talk the talk. Third, he says we should spread the word before our lips fall forever silent.

    What is the big idea of Colossians? ›

    Colossians is written to address the growing concern about changing the gospel message. It reminds us that nothing needs to be added to the work of Christ. He is more than enough. True growth comes from remaining firmly tied to him.

    Why is the book of Colossians so important? ›

    Paul tells the Colossian Christians that, as members of the new humanity, no part of their human existence remains untouched by the loving and liberating rule of Jesus. Their suffering, temptation, moral character, and familial dynamics must all be re-examined and transformed in light of the work of Jesus.

    What is the key passage of Colossians? ›

    Jesus made everything in the world. Col. 1:19-20 For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, by making peace through the blood of his cross. Jesus came to redeem the world, including the work world.

    What is Colossae called today? ›

    Colossae in the Bible.

    Where is Biblical Colossae? The unexcavated site of Colossae sits near the modern city of Honaz at the base of Mt. Cadmus (in modern Turkey).

    What is the summary of Colossians chapter 3? ›

    This chapter is divided into two main sections. In Colossians 3:1-17, Paul outlines the idea of putting off the old self and putting on the new self which is according to the image of our Lord. The second section, Colossians 3:18-25 is where Paul begins to discuss the different family relations.

    What are the prayer points from Colossians 3? ›

    Help us to continually seek the life above with Jesus Christ and not to be drawn away. Help us to live out what we have IN CHRIST; our everything! Help our lives to be shaped not by our circ*mstances or the opinions of others, but by Christ, our hope in life and death. In Jesus Christ we pray, AMEN.

    What is the sermon of Colossians 3? ›

    If we are in Christ, if we have become Christians, a change has taken place. We have had to say goodbye to the Old Man, to Mr. Wrong and all the habits, passions, and practices of the past. And because Jesus has restored our life, because He has given us abundant life, we are new creations, made in His image.

    What are the virtues in Colossians 3? ›

    Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another.

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