Colossians 1:18b — Paul turns our attention to the resurrection of Jesus. He is the beginning of the resurrection and the first resurrected human being. As such, there is no argument that He is worthy of the preeminence in all things.
Colossians 1:18b — Paul turns our attention to the resurrection of Jesus. He is the beginning of the resurrection and the first resurrected human being. As such, there is no argument that He is worthy of the preeminence in all things.
Colossians 1:18a — The focus shifts in this study from Jesus as He stands in relation to creation, to Jesus as He stands in relation to the church – He is the head of the church. (And no one else!)
Colossians 1:17 — In this lesson we learn more about the cosmic significance of Jesus Christ. Paul teaches us that Jesus prevents the universe from falling apart, from dissolving into non-existence!
Colossians 1:16 — In this study we see Jesus as He stands in relation to the universe. The Apostle Paul explains to us that He is the source of creation, the agent of creation and the end of creation.
Colossians 1:15b — Paul refers to Jesus as the “firstborn of every creature.” What does this mean? Is Jesus, God’s only begotten Son, a created being? This study provides an answer to this important question and similar ones concerning the identity of Jesus.
Colossians 1:15a — In Colossians chapter 1 verses 15-20, the Apostle Paul presents us with an awe-inspiring portrait of the Lord Jesus Christ. In the words of the noted Bible teacher John MacArthur, “This dramatic and powerful passage removes any needless doubt or confusion over Jesus’ true identity.” As we begin studying this passage, we…
Colossians 1:12-14 — We forget don’t we? We forget what God has done for us through the work of His Son. Our hearts can grow cold and hard. In this simple study we consider five amazing things God has done for every Believer.
Colossians 1:11 — Busy and tired. That’s how most of us feel most of the time! In this study we learn that God always has strength for His people. We also learn how that strength gets from God to us.
Colossians 1:6-8 — In this study we learn how the Gospel is spread, how it’s received and what it does. Praise God the Gospel brings forth fruit in us and in all the world!
Colossians 1:3-5 — The Apostle Paul gave thanks for the Colossians’ faith in Jesus and their love for all God’s people. That which animated their faith and love was the hope that was theirs in the Gospel. Every Christian enjoys this glorious hope!