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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Colossians
Book • 1972
The Book of Colossians, attributed to the Apostle Paul, is a letter written to the church in Colossae.
It emphasizes the supremacy of Christ, addressing theological issues and practical concerns of the early Christian community.
Paul tackles false teachings that threatened the Colossians' faith, highlighting the fullness of Christ and the importance of living a life transformed by the Gospel.
The letter offers guidance on various aspects of Christian life, including family relationships, and the importance of unity and love within the church.
Colossians is a rich source of theological insights and practical advice for Christians today.
It reminds us of the transformative power of faith in Christ and the importance of living a life that reflects His teachings.
It emphasizes the supremacy of Christ, addressing theological issues and practical concerns of the early Christian community.
Paul tackles false teachings that threatened the Colossians' faith, highlighting the fullness of Christ and the importance of living a life transformed by the Gospel.
The letter offers guidance on various aspects of Christian life, including family relationships, and the importance of unity and love within the church.
Colossians is a rich source of theological insights and practical advice for Christians today.
It reminds us of the transformative power of faith in Christ and the importance of living a life that reflects His teachings.
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
Recommended as a starting point for renewing one's mind with short books of the Bible.

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Referenced in relation to the treasures of wisdom and knowledge being hidden in Christ.

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Bonus Episode (Philosophy) Postmodernism, Slavoj Zizek (A Biblical Worldview).
Mentioned in the podcast transcript in the context of forgiveness and redemption through Christ.

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It is talking about work.

41. The Restoration of the Soul: 'He Restoreth my Soul' (2003)
The speaker quotes from it, emphasizing that Christ triumphed over demonic forces through the cross.

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Reference to Paul's greetings to the brothers.

CHT | S2E21: Going to Church in 100 AD
Mentioned by Paul Gondreau in the context of a passage from Colossians that discusses making up what is lacking in Christ's affliction.

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Mentioned by Hannah Conner to emphasize setting our minds on things above, not earthly things, promoting humility in conflict.

071: How Scripture Memory Impacts Conflict Resolution
Dante mentioned this book when describing eternity.

Practically Speaking: Living like a Disciple