Welcome to another week of Colossians. Here’s 2:6-23.
How do we receive Christ?
What does it mean for us to walk in him? (Christ) What kind of life will we lead?
What is the meaning of verse 7?
What is significant about the phrase, “just as you were taught”?
Why might philosophy, or certain kinds of philosophy, be a threat to the gospel?
What sort of human tradition is Paul criticizing here?
What does verse 9 say about Jesus? (See 1:19)
What does verse 10 say about Jesus’ position?
Who takes care of all our needs?
Why does Paul say we were circumcised by Christ? What was circumcision? (Gen. 17:1-8, 11)
What is the sign of the New Covenant? Note: Testament and covenant mean the same thing. (Romans 6:3-6)
What was our condition before we were believers? (Ephesians 2:5)
What does it mean that we are buried with him, and raised with him?
Why do we have a “record of debt”? What happens if you don’t pay the bills?
Who “paid the bill” for us?
Do we live to pay it again?
How do we receive Christ?
What does it mean for us to walk in him? (Christ) What kind of life will we lead?
What is the meaning of verse 7?
What is significant about the phrase, “just as you were taught”?
Why might philosophy, or certain kinds of philosophy, be a threat to the gospel?
What sort of human tradition is Paul criticizing here?
What does verse 9 say about Jesus? (See 1:19)
What does verse 10 say about Jesus’ position?
Who takes care of all our needs?
Why does Paul say we were circumcised by Christ? What was circumcision? (Gen. 17:1-8, 11)
What is the sign of the New Covenant? Note: Testament and covenant mean the same thing. (Romans 6:3-6)
What was our condition before we were believers? (Ephesians 2:5)
What does it mean that we are buried with him, and raised with him?
Why do we have a “record of debt”? What happens if you don’t pay the bills?
Who “paid the bill” for us?
Do we live to pay it again?
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