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Colossians: The Supremacy of Christ | Colossians 1:14

30 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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In this opening sermon on Colossians 1:1–14, Pastor Matt Dean introduces the book as Paul's encouragement to believers living in a culture filled with competing worldviews, religious pressures, and human philosophies. Paul reminds the Colossians—and us—that Christ is supreme over every competing authority and that true spiritual wisdom is found in Him alone. The gospel transforms lives by producing faith, love, and hope, creating communities marked by gratitude, endurance, and joyful obedience. Rather than conforming to the values of the surrounding culture, believers are called to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, rooted in the truth of God's Word and strengthened by His power.

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