Spiritual Blindness and the Glory of Jesus
David Royes
When it comes to Advent, it’s easy for us to miss the significance of Christ’s incarnation. The Gospel of Luke presents the great reversal of who can see (spiritually) and who cannot. Today’s passage is a key to understanding the Gospel of Luke and the beauty of Advent: Jesus is recognized for who He is […]
The Gospel at Home
David Royes
One of the primary ways the Gospel is lived out is behind closed doors. Colossians 3:17-4:1 instructs how our horizontal relationships (relationships with other people) are always an overflow of our vertical relationship (our relationship with God). Whatever our position of authority is in these horizontal relationships, we have the opportunity to reflect the Lord […]
Growing as a Community
Mark Howard
Colossians 3:12-17 teaches us specific ways to grow in maturity as an imperfect body. Firstly, we should be a community that shows the grace of Christ in how we treat others. Secondly, we need to embody the peace of Christ as we strive for unity in all things. And thirdly, we must speak the Word […]
Growing Character
Mark Howard
As Christians, we find ourselves often drawn to the past. But sometimes there are unhelpful ways we find ourselves turning back. Paul warns us that, in Jesus, we’re made new; and as such, we have died to our old life. Consequently, we should not be nostalgic for our life before Christ. He has given us […]
Growing Others in Christ
Mark Howard
In his letter to the Colossians, Paul dispels the false idea that there is a secret truth hidden outside of the Gospel. At that time, false teachers insisted that Christians were missing out on secret knowledge. But Paul refutes them, declaring that if we have come to know Christ, we already have the secret: Jesus […]
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