It is no secret that the human body is created and designed to walk. Standing up on our own two feet…one foot in front of the other…step by step…from one location to the next…we are created and designed to walk. And likewise the same is true in our spiritual lives. And it is this "walking" that Paul is reminding and encouraging the Christians in the Colossian Church to actually do.
Walking in Christ
Colossians 2:6-7
July 24, 2016 • Pastor Jason Ogden
Fulfill your Ministry in Christ
October 2, 2016 • Pastor Tanner Sheahan
As Paul closes out his letter to the Colossian church, he sends greetings from his many fellow workers and servants of Christ. There is much to learn from these men and one particular warning: do not take your eyes of of Christ. We have a place and purpose in God's kingdom, purchased by the blood of Jesus, and it begins and ends with knowing Christ and gazing in wonder at all he is.
A Manner of Life Declaring Christ
September 18, 2016 • Pastor Tanner Sheahan
In this final piece of instruction Paul gives some very practical marks of the Christian life. First, an upward orientation of persistent, thankful prayer that is alert to will of God and the needs of the world around us. Second, an outward orientation of grace-filled and winsome speech making the most of every opportunity. In short, our very manner of life should declare Christ.
As is Fitting in Christ
September 4, 2016 • Pastor Tanner Sheahan
In this portion of Paul's letter to Colossae he now gives instruction regarding house order and household relationships of which marriage is the foundation. While there are similarities to other documents regarding house order, there is one important distinction: for Christians, house order is not simply fitting, it is fitting in Christ. Because we are new creations in Christ, we can understand Paul's instructions to husbands and wives to be the primary way redeemed people push back on the effects of the fall.