A letter from a Christian liberty prison warned and encouraged them that Christ and his gospel will release them from the heresy rule imposed on them and encouraged them from a Roman prison to a Christian Christian I wrote a letter. (Colossians 2: 6-23) He assured them that Christ freed them from sinful debt by destroying the records of all the sins on the cross. (Colossians 2:14) The background of the Colossey Colossay letter is now in the small Asia region of Rome in Turkey.
In the letter to the Colossians, Paul wrote as follows. "After reading this letter, I saw the Laodicean church read this letter, and you read the letter of Laodicea" (Colossians 4:16). I also have a letter to the Colossians. Letters to Laodicean are not considered inspirational or relevant, they are not enough to save. On days known as Sundays, as long as time permits, everyone living in a city or country gathers and reads apostolic memoirs or prophets; and when the reader stops, the president orally Instruct and advise Please imitate these wonderful things. Then everyone will go up and pray
Thanksgiving and prayer are the theme of this short message. In Colossians 1:12, Paul says that we should 'thank the father for giving us the right to share the saints' heritage in the light'. Colossians 3: 15-17, he preaches like "thank you" to the church, "sing a thankful heart in front of God", "sing", "do everything under the name of the Lord Jesus". did. "
We are currently studying through the Colossians at my local church (EBC). This may be the reason I insist on using Colossians. In this chapter Paul reveals his responsibility to the church. MacArthur commented: "Now that all the other things are true, you have settled in Christ now, you have faith in Christ, you are firm in Christ. Accepting Christ, you mainly accept him, you declare him to be the Lord, you are confident and you continue to walk in him, hence the way Christ looks at your theory of the struggle Keep on walking in Christ but the result is that walking through Christ is not just walking to believe in something, it means walking with Christ. "I think their growth I want to hear about, and I want to walk with faith. "