Watson-Howland
Two thousand years ago, the Apostle Paul wrote a letter from a Roman prison cell to a group of Christians he had never met, and buried inside it was a single question that still breaks modern life today. He asked: "Since you died with Christ to the elemental spiritual forces of this world, why, as though you still belonged to the world, do you submit to its rules?" That one verse, Colossians 2:20, exposes how most believers are still living as slaves to a system Christ already freed them from. Paul wrote the letter while awaiting trial before Caesar, and he had learned about the Colossian believers through Epaphras, his fellow worker who later joined him in chains. The Colossians were mostly Gentiles being pressured to follow Jewish law and were absorbing false teachings, with some boasting about secret visions and hidden spiritual knowledge. Paul's response cut through all of it with one claim: when you have Jesus the Messiah, you have it all. The letter then shifts in three deliberate parts. Paul first reveals exactly who Christ is, the image of the invisible God in whom all things hold together. He then moves from cosmic truth to personal reconciliation, explaining how Christ's physical death made you holy and free of accusation. Finally, he gets practical, listing exactly what to put to death in your earthly nature, anger, lust, greed, slander, lying, and what to clothe yourself with instead, compassion, humility, forgiveness, gratitude, and love that binds it all together. Discover: –The one question Paul asked from prison that exposes how Christians still live as slaves –Why Paul wrote to people he had never met and how the letter reached them –The three-part structure that makes Colossians one of the most practical books in the New Testament –What Paul said to put to death and what to clothe yourself with instead –Why working as if for the Lord changes everything about how you treat others –The hollow philosophies Paul warned would take Christians captive –How gratitude in the smallest things brings the peace of Christ –The final wisdom Paul leaves for how to speak, act, and pray every single day Read along: Colossians, New International Version ❤️ Subscribe for more solo episodes on faith, scripture, and the Christian life. 🎥 / @watsonhowland Website: https://www.jacobwatsonhowland.com [https://www.jacobwatsonhowland.com] #colossians #apostlepaul #bible #christianity #scripture #christianpodcast #faith #jesus 00:00 Introduction to Paul’s Colossians 01:24 Understanding Who Christ Is 02:00 The Personal Impact of Christ's Work 03:04 Practical Living in Light of Christ 05:00 Clothing Ourselves with Virtues 05:42 Reflections on Living Out Paul's Teachings colossians,apostle paul,paul in prison,colossians 2 20,the letters of paul,bible study,christian podcast,new testament,scripture,jesus christ,christianity,faith,gospel,christian youtube,bible teaching,paul letters,why submit to the world,christian living,put to death earthly nature,clothe yourself with compassion,christian solo podcast,british christian podcast,watson howland,jacob watson howland,bible reflections,nivBible,christian wisdom,sermon on colossians,paul to colossians,died with christ
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