Sermons on Colossians

Sermons on Colossians

January 28, Sunday Service of Worship

In this service, Pastor Aaron preaches a messages from Colossians 4:7-18, titled “A Divine Valediction.” SUMMARY: Whatever Paul writes in Colossians 4:7-18, as he passes on greetings, and give his final blessing, has divine authority, and biblical weight, and theological substance for the church. And what we’ll see in these closing verses is a portrait of a…

January 21, Sunday Service of Worship

CALL TO WORSHIP: Psalm 63:1–4PRAYERANNOUNCEMENTSCATECHISM: Q. 30, p. 872CONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 63:5–8SONG: The Heart of WorshipSONG: Grace That Is GreaterPREACHING THE WORD: Colossians 3:22–4:6, Doing Everything in the Name of Jesus, Part 2SONG: What a Friend We HaveSONG: Heaven SongBENEDICTION

January 14, Sunday AM Service of Worship

CALL TO WORSHIP: Psalm 62:1–4PRAYERANNOUNCEMENTSCATECHISM: Q. 29, p. 872CONGREGATIONAL READING: Psalm 62:5–7SONG: God You’re So GoodSONG: I’d Rather Have JesusPREACHING THE WORD: Colossians 3:16–4:1, Doing Everything in the Name of JesusSONG: The Old Rugged CrossSONG: You’ve Already WonBENEDICTION

Reflecting the Imago Dei in community (Colossians 3:9-17)

In Christ, we have been given a new name, a new identity. We bear the name of Christ and are a new creation formed in His image. This compels to live out our new identity in a manner worthy of Christ. We do this in community, the fellowship called the church. We are to be people who love others,…

Become Who You Are (Colossians 3:1-8)

When we look at this passage, we see that Christ has already accomplished a new life and salvation for us. We live in response to what God has already done. We see that Christ has given us a new heavenly residence, sheltered us from the wicked, is returning with us as a display of glory, is pouring out wrath on wickedness, but has saved us from His wrath. Our response…

Disqualified (Colossians 2:16-23)

Striving for holiness by following the law will never bring inner transformation of the heart. It’s often called legalism and it destroy spiritual life. Those who live by a moral code and try to create a false sense of righteousness and ignore the true sin in the heart will be disqualified for true spiritual life. We must abide in Christ and grow with a growth that…

Rejoicing in Suffering (Colossians 1:24-2:5)

Paul begins this passage by saying he “rejoices in his sufferings.” Is Paul insane? Aren’t sufferings something to be avoided at all costs? Doesn’t the loving God want me to have pain and affliction-free life? Perhaps we need to change our perspective on suffering and affliction. Romans 5 says that suffering PRODUCES endurance, character, and hope.…

Reconciled to Christ (Colossians 1:21-23)

(NOTE: Audio does not begin until the 3’15 mark in the message) Since Jesus Christ is supreme over all things, He has the authority, power, and love to reconcile those once hostile to God. He has done it through His death and resurrection. Having this as a true and solid foundation of faith, we in Christ are compelled to continue in faith, stable and steadfast,…
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