Paul begins his letter to the church in Colossae by giving them high praise for a couple things and hopes for others. Praise for faith in Jesus and love for all people (v.4). Hopes for; knowledge that leads to action (v.9) and a life worthy of the Lord (v.10). Paul explains what he means by a life worthy of the Lord; bearing fruit, growing in knowledge, being strengthened (v.11), giving joyful thanks (v.12). Those four things lead to endurance, patience, and an inheritance. If someone was writing a letter about FC or about you individually, what would they write? What Unbelievable thing could be said about you because of your faith in Jesus? We are afforded an endless number of options to be known for in this world, let’s be known for something Unbelievable!
Supreme
March 10, 2024 • Kevin Brimner • Colossians 1:3–14
Relational Health
April 21, 2024 • Kevin Brimner • Colossians 3:18—4:1
Jesus is relational with us and therefore shapes and shifts how we relate to others. Imagine the impact of your relationships, conversations, prayers, parenting, and work focused on living as Jesus lived. Your presence would be life-giving (carry you off the field at end of the game). Imagine a church committed to fully living Jesus in all our relationships–this gathering would be irresistible!
Peace
April 14, 2024 • Nathan Logsdon • Colossians 3:1–17, John 17:13–16
Your life and actions can lead and strive for a lot of different options. Paul encourages us to focus on the heavenly over the earthly, to recognize that as Jesus transforms us the response of our life changes. Paul lists fruit and expressions of our unbelief or belief through the form of lists. They are not exhaustive but directional. In versus 15-17 he presents a benediction and encouragement to bring this section to fullness through the understanding of peace.