(Good Friday Sermon) April 2, 2010: Colossians: Chapter 1, Verses 11 through 23
As we celebrate Good Friday, we consider what happened when Jesus died on the cross and its importance for our daily lives as believers.
As we celebrate Good Friday, we consider what happened when Jesus died on the cross and its importance for our daily lives as believers.
Utilize every minute you have for the praise of God!
As we finish our study of Colossians, we will be urged to re-commit ourselves to the work of prayer for the glory of God on behalf of the body of Christ.
Whatever we do, we are working for the Lord.
As we continue our study of the book of Colossians, we will see practical areas of daily life in which we must strive to give glory to the name of Jesus in every way.
Our hearts and minds constantly focused on the things that are above rather than the things of this world.
How do we come to the point in our Christians lives when our hearts naturally overflow with the things of God? As we continue our study of Colossians, we will discover some of the necessary things that must take place to have hearts and minds constantly focused on the things that are above rather than the things of this world.
As we continue our study of the book of Colossians, we see the Apostle Paul plead with the believers to keep their focus on the cross of Jesus Christ rather than get themselves caught up in a web of legalism and tradition. We will see some important lessons for us today.
When you are not thinking about anything, where does your mind default back to?
It can be so easy to allow our focus to drift to things – sometimes good things – that turn our focus away from Jesus. Paul urges the Colossians to keep their focus firmly set on Jesus, their Savior. Join us as we continue our verse by verse study of the book of Colossians.
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