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Colossians 2:8 | Who Is Teaching You to Think?

1 h 15 min · 13. maj 2026
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In this powerful episode, Codie breaks down Colossians 2:8 and exposes four major categories of deception Paul warned the Church about: philosophy, empty deceit, human tradition, and the elemental spirits of the world. This teaching calls believers to examine what is discipling their minds, who they are allowing to influence them, and whether their thoughts, relationships, churches, leaders, and spiritual atmospheres are truly according to Christ. Codie unpacks the importance of the gift of discernment, the danger of man-made religion, the subtlety of demonic manipulation, and the need to separate from anything or anyone keeping you captive. This episode is a bold call to holiness, surrender, obedience, and a deeper relationship with Jesus. If you have been feeling pulled, confused, controlled, spiritually drained, or surrounded by too many voices, this episode will help you come back to the only standard that matters: Christ.

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