The Book of Colossians: Christ Is All
A transformative seven-day study of Colossians exploring how Christ is the supreme head of all creation, the fullness of God, and the foundation of our faith and identity.
About this plan
The Book of Colossians stands as one of the most powerful declarations of Christ's supremacy in all of Scripture. Written by the Apostle Paul to a young church facing false teachings and spiritual confusion, this epistle cuts through cultural noise and philosophical distraction to proclaim a singular, life-changing truth: Christ is all.
In our modern world, we face similar pressures—competing ideologies, material pursuits, and endless distractions that pull our attention away from what truly matters. Colossians reminds us that Jesus is not merely one option among many, but the very foundation of reality itself. He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation, and the one in whom all things hold together.
Over these seven days, we will journey through Colossians' central themes: Christ's cosmic supremacy, His redemptive work, our identity in Him, and the practical implications of His lordship in our daily lives. We'll discover that when Christ becomes our all, everything else finds its proper place. Our relationships deepen, our priorities align, our fears diminish, and our purpose clarifies.
This study invites you not merely to gain intellectual knowledge about Jesus, but to experience a profound reorientation of your entire existence around His person and work. As you engage with these passages, ask the Holy Spirit to transform your understanding and captivate your heart with the beauty and supremacy of Christ. 📖 ✨
What you'll study
🌟 The Supremacy of Christ
✝️ The Fullness of God Dwells in Christ
🔓 Freedom Through Redemption in Christ
👤 Our Identity Hidden in Christ
🔄 Putting Off the Old Self, Putting On Christ
🏠 Christ as Lord of Every Relationship
⭐ Christ All in All: Living the Gospel
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