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Seek the Things Above (Colossians 3:1-4)
In our journey though Colossians, Paul has shown us that to be in Christ is to be filled with the fullness of God. So why don’t we feel more full? In the second half of Colossians, Paul addresses this tension and shows how the reality of the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ is pressed into every aspect of our lives. We are encouraged to establish our Christian lives in remembering where Jesus is currently, reorienting our hearts there, and finally remembering where our lives even now are currently hidden.
From Series: "Colossians: Jesus is Greater"
A study through the Apostle Paul's letter to the Colossians.
From Series: Colossians: Jesus is Greater
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