Sermons about Colossians 116 - SermonCentral.com (2024)

  • "Expect Delays: Developing Patience" Series

    Contributed by Marilyn Murphree on Mar 21, 2003

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    Begin to realize that delays and problems are opportunities to develop patience.

    Iliff and Saltillo UM churchesThird Sunday of LentMarch 23, 2003“Expect Delays: Developing Patience”James 1:1-4 II Peter 1:4-8INTRODUCTION: We would all like to be able to sing the song, “Oh what a beautiful morning, Oh what a beautiful day, Oh what a beautiful morning, everything’s ...read more

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    Denomination: Methodist

  • God's Throne Series

    Contributed by Dan Campbell on Mar 31, 2003

    based on 39 ratings

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    The first vision of Revelation is complete, now we start the second vision. In the first vision John saw and heard Christ on the earth. The second vision begins with John being taken to heaven.

    THE REVELATION OF JESUSGOD’S THRONERevelation 4: 1-11The first vision of Revelation is complete, now we start the second vision. In the first vision John saw and heard Christ on the earth. The second vision begins with John being taken to heaven.As he wrote the vision down, John ...read more

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    Denomination: Assembly Of God

  • Kindness – The Serving Fruit

    Contributed by Jim Kane on Nov 10, 2003

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    Kindness is love, joy, peace, and patience in action.

    Introduction: (Overhead 1)Steve Sjogren’s story of he and the store manager in his book Servant Warfare.“You’re what?”“I have a mind to call the cops.”“If it makes you feel good – go ahead.”“Would someone like me, fit in?”“ Yes, you would!”He goes on to say, “This woman had probably spent ...read more

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    Denomination: Church Of God

  • Round Yon Virgin Mother And Child Series

    Contributed by Pat Cook on Dec 11, 2005

    based on 8 ratings

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    Part 2 of 2 in series "Why a Virgin?" This involves theological and practical reasons why Jesus had to be born of a virgin.

    Matthew 1:18-25 – Round Yon Virgin Mother and Child Pastor Ben Patterson tells the following story: My 5-year-old niece, Olivia, and her best friend, Claire, were participating in a nativity play at school. Claire was playing Mary, and Olivia was an angel. Before the show, a young boy was ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Busy Or Busybody Series

    Contributed by K. Edward Skidmore on Dec 13, 2005

    based on 16 ratings

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    II Thess #3: Work is worthy; and those who don’t work get into trouble or cause trouble

    Busy, or BusybodyII Thessalonians 3SCRIPTURE READING: II Thessalonians 3:6-13INTRODUCTION: This is the last sermon in a series from the book of II Thessalonians. It’s a short series because it’s a short book: just 3 chapters. II Thessalonians is the second letter to the Church in ...read more

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    Denomination: Christian/Church Of Christ

  • Come Out Of The Closet!

    Contributed by Charles Worth on Nov 30, 2005

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    Encouraging Christians to be bold in thier faith

    Come out of the closet!Mark8:34-38It used too be if someone talked about coming out of the closet it meant that their older sibling had shoved them in there and shut the door. Now it means a whole variety of confessions about oneself. There are “closet conservatives”, “closet liberals” and of ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • God Made Us For The Kingdom - Ii Series

    Contributed by Eloy Gonzalez on Nov 8, 2003

    based on 74 ratings

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    Loyalty Sunday II - God has made all believers into the Body of Christ. Our gifts and talents are used by God ’build his cathedral’ in this world.

    Last week we focused on the theme that God created each and every one of us for a purpose. The unique talents and skills, predispositions and giftedness are made so that you can glorify and honor God with your life. There is a Kingdom role that has been defined by your Creator that you are uniquely ...read more

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    Denomination: Lutheran

  • Up Against The World Series

    Contributed by Robert Leroe on Sep 12, 2005

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    The cosmos opposes God and is condemned by God. This “world system” is society organized without God and against God. At best, He gets a back seat. The cosmos puts people at the center of all things instead of God. Belonging to Christ involves a radic

    “Up Against The World” Pastor Bob Leroe, Cliftondale Congregational Church, Saugus, Massachusetts“I have given them Your word, and the world hates them because they are not of the world any more than I am of the world. My prayer is not that You take them out of the world, but to protect them ...read more

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    Denomination: Congregational

  • Series

    Contributed by Johann Neethling on Oct 4, 2005

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    The first in a series of 4 sermons reflecting on Paul’s favorite description of the Church as the Body of Christ. In this message we reflect on the unity and diversity in the body of Christ.

    CHRISTIAN A & P (Anatomy & Physiology) 1011 Corinthians 12:12-271.Last Sunday afternoon, on our drive back home to Issaquah, Anne and I stopped in at our middle daughter, Gabrielle’s home to visit with her, her husband Scott, and our little grandson, Kyle.•Barely 3 minutes into our ...read more

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    Denomination: United Methodist

  • My Name Is Mark Series

    Contributed by Scott Carmer on Jun 13, 2005

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    The Apostle Paul and John Mark has a major disagreement which resulted in estrangement. But later, Paul showed mercy on Mark and restored the rela1tionship, as he imitated Christ.

    My Name is MarkActs 15:36-41Matthew 5:7June 12, 2005It was during the latter part of the summer of 1978. I was working as the Youth Director at North Presbyterian Church in Denver, Colorado. The youth group always took a summer rafting trip down the Colorado River. They had their own rafts ...read more

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    Denomination: Methodist

  • Keeping Fixed On Jesus--Part Two Series

    Contributed by R. David Reynolds on Jun 21, 2005

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    Effective disciples and relevant Churches in the twenty-first century must always “keep their eyes fixed on Jesus.” This is a two-part series on Hebrews 12:1-3.

    --Hebrews 12:1-3Last Sunday we began looking at one of my favorite passages of Scripture which has done so much to inspire me both as a Disciple of Jesus Christ and as an avid runner. As Effective disciples and a relevant Church in the twenty-first century we must always “keep our eyes fixed on ...read more

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    Denomination: Methodist

  • Why Pray In Jesus Name Series

    Contributed by Keith Foskey on Jun 23, 2005

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    Continued series on questions from my congregation

    Sermon Series: “Questioning the Faith”Sermon #10 “Why Pray in Jesus’ Name?”Text: I Timothy 2:5OPENING JOKE: Father’s Day Jokes – #1 “A second-grader was given the assignment of writing about her personal hero. Her father was flattered that his little girl had chosen him. He pushed his luck ...read more

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    Denomination: Evangelical/Non-Denominational

  • Wedding #3 Series

    Contributed by Pastor Bruce A. Shields on Jun 30, 2005

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    A mix of wedding #1 & #2 with an outdoor service and a candle lighting indoors before the reception.

    The Marriage ofBrian & Diane July 2nd, 2005INTRODUCTIONWelcome, on this the second day of July 2005. The Bride and Groom would like to welcome you all to this most joyous occasion.We are here today because of our belief in the principals from the Holy Scriptures that surround ...read more

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    Denomination: Bible Church

  • Wedding #2 Series

    Contributed by Pastor Bruce A. Shields on Jun 30, 2005

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    The Second in the series of wedding services.

    The Marriage ofJon & Wendy March 10th, 2005ƒöThe Celebration and Blessing of a Marriage Dearly beloved: We have come together in the presence of God to witness and bless the joining together of this man and this woman in Holy Matrimony. The bond and covenant of marriage was established by ...read more

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    Denomination: Bible Church

  • Value Authority Series

    Contributed by Dave Mcfadden on Jul 14, 2005

    based on 10 ratings

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    Christian parents need to model and teach what it means to respect authority.

    The Bible makes it clear that showing respect for authority is to be a priority for the child of God. "Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. Consequently, ...read more

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    Denomination: Baptist

  • Sermons about Colossians 116 - SermonCentral.com (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the reflection of Colossians 1 16? ›

    In this passage, Paul explains that Jesus is eternal, just as God is eternal, and all created things were created by Him, and through Him, and for Him. After describing Jesus as absolutely supreme, Paul then explains that it was His sacrifice which allowed the Colossians—and all saved believers—to be reconciled to God.

    What is the most important life lesson in Colossians? ›

    The opening lines of Colossians emphatically state that lasting growth comes from God alone. Growing in faith, hope and love results in a grace and peace from God the Father evidenced by their love for one another in the Spirit.

    What are the three main points that Paul made in Colossians? ›

    Explanation: The three main points made by Paul in Colossians are the preeminence of Christ, completeness in Christ, and seeking things above. In the early stages of Christianity, Apostle Paul's teachings were pivotal in shaping the faith and establishing its doctrinal foundations.

    What is the key message of Colossians? ›

    Even though Colossians is a short letter, it's important not to lose sight of the main point as you read it. The big idea of the letter is: Christ is all; you need no supplements! If you are in Christ, you've received God's fullness and have everything you need for living fully for Him.

    What do colossians 1, 16, and 17 mean? ›

    The most basic of all scientific principles is implied in these two verses (Colossians 1:16-17), that is, the principle of conservation of mass/energy, or “all things.” According to this principle, nothing is now being either created or annihilated—only conserved, as far as quantity is concerned.

    What is the prayer for Colossians 1 16 and 17? ›

    Prayer. Jesus, help us to pause and be overwhelmed by your creation on a regular basis. And when we are overwhelmed, help us to think about your amazing power and goodness. Help us to trust you more with the small challenges of life as we come to understand and be reminded of your unlimited power.

    What was the false teaching in Colossians? ›

    False teachers were trying to persuade the Colossian church to worship cosmic, spiritual powers. And they were encouraging an ascetic lifestyle, thinking that such harsh living would placate the spiritual powers, and reap some benefit from these false gods.

    What are the three themes of Colossians? ›

    Key Themes

    Christ has defeated the powers of darkness on the cross. Christians share in his power and authority over that realm (2:10, 15; see also 2:8, 20). Jesus is the fulfillment of Jewish expectation. Christians share in the heritage of the old covenant people of God through their union with him (1:12, 21–22, 27).

    What was the heresy in Colossians? ›

    Explain the nature of the “Colossian heresy” as inferred from Paul's correctives. The Colossian heresy, as it is called by many, involved many false teachings at the church of Colossae. It was a mix of Jewish legalism, Greek philosophic speculation, and Oriental mysticism.

    What is the short summary of Colossians? ›

    Paul tells the Colossian Christians that, as members of the new humanity, no part of their human existence remains untouched by the loving and liberating rule of Jesus. Their suffering, temptation, moral character, and familial dynamics must all be re-examined and transformed in light of the work of Jesus.

    What was the main problem in the Colossians church? ›

    False teachings and practices in Colossae were influencing the Saints there and threatening their faith. Similar cultural pressures pose challenges for Church members today.

    What is the key passage of Colossians? ›

    Jesus made everything in the world. Col. 1:19-20 For in him all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell, and through him God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven, by making peace through the blood of his cross. Jesus came to redeem the world, including the work world.

    What is the big idea of Colossians? ›

    Colossians is written to address the growing concern about changing the gospel message. It reminds us that nothing needs to be added to the work of Christ. He is more than enough. True growth comes from remaining firmly tied to him.

    What are the lessons in the book of Colossians? ›

    Believers have died with Christ; therefore, we need to die to our sins. We have also been raised with Christ; therefore, we must live well in Him and put on qualities that are motivated by Christian love. And because He is Lord over all, the life of the Christian is a life of submission to Jesus.

    What is the primary focus of the letter to the colossians? ›

    The Letter to the Colossians was therefore written to tell the Christian community to hold on to what they had learned and believed about Christ in the face of false teaching. In fact, Paul himself was probably not the author of the Letter to the Colossians, or of some of the other epistles attributed to him.

    What is the book of Colossians chapter 1 verse 16? ›

    16 For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. 17 He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.

    What does Colossians 1 teach us? ›

    Colossians chapter 1 is mostly focused on describing Christ as supreme. Jesus is not only the God of creation, He is the ultimate authority over all created things. The penalty for sin has been completely removed because of His perfect sacrifice.

    What does only say the Word and my soul shall be healed mean? ›

    In the fabric of this prayer, “Lord, I am not worthy . . . but only say the word and my soul shall be healed,” is a sense of peace and an urge to return to the heart of what it means to be Christian. I am reminded of the supremacy of God when I admit my unworthiness to be in his presence.

    What does it mean to humble yourselves before the Lord? ›

    To humble oneself is to acknowledge God as Lord and to obey as servant. In order to do so, then, the Son had to take “the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men” (Philippians 2:7). “We, as creatures, must obey our Creator, and he, as our brother, did the same.”

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