That last post is a great transition, because the next section of Colossians tells us some important things about Jesus. Without further delay, let's read Colossians 1:15-29.
What does this passage say about Jesus and the Father?
What does this say about Jesus and creation?
What was the purpose of creation?
What does it mean that "he is before all things"?
What function does a head have for a body?
What must happen before the resurrection on the last day?
What does verse 19 mean? (This is HUGE)
How does Jesus make peace, and with whom?
Who is "you" in verse 21?
What then is true about all people, whether they are Christians or not?
Why is Christ's death important?
How are we holy and blameless?
How will we be made holy and blameless? Are these two truths contradictory?
How can we be stable and steadfast? Why does the gospel help us do that?
Are the afflictions of Christ not complete enough for the church? (Must ask a Pastor)
If the truth of Jesus Christ is the Word of God fully known, what does that say about God's plan before Jesus? Was it different?
Why do you think God is making himself (mostly) known through the Gentiles? (Non-Jews)
Why does the church proclaim Christ?
And by whose strength do we do this?
What does this passage say about Jesus and the Father?
What does this say about Jesus and creation?
What was the purpose of creation?
What does it mean that "he is before all things"?
What function does a head have for a body?
What must happen before the resurrection on the last day?
What does verse 19 mean? (This is HUGE)
How does Jesus make peace, and with whom?
Who is "you" in verse 21?
What then is true about all people, whether they are Christians or not?
Why is Christ's death important?
How are we holy and blameless?
How will we be made holy and blameless? Are these two truths contradictory?
How can we be stable and steadfast? Why does the gospel help us do that?
Are the afflictions of Christ not complete enough for the church? (Must ask a Pastor)
If the truth of Jesus Christ is the Word of God fully known, what does that say about God's plan before Jesus? Was it different?
Why do you think God is making himself (mostly) known through the Gentiles? (Non-Jews)
Why does the church proclaim Christ?
And by whose strength do we do this?
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