EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 13 MIN
Colossians Chapter 1 Verses 15–19 – The Preeminence and Supremacy of Christ
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Awakened Bible Studies – Colossians 1:15–19 – The Preeminence and Supremacy of ChristKey ScriptureColossians 1:15–19 (NASB 2020)⸻Episode Focus• The revelation of who Jesus Christ truly is—not just what He has done• Jesus as the visible image of the invisible God• The meaning of “firstborn” as supreme in rank, not created in origin• Christ as the Creator of all things—visible and invisible• The authority of Christ over all spiritual powers and creation• Jesus as the sustainer of all things, holding everything together• Christ as the head of the church and the source of new life• The fullness of God dwelling completely in Jesus• The central truth that Christ must have first place in everything⸻Key Takeaways• Jesus is the exact and perfect revelation of God• “Firstborn” declares His supremacy, not that He was created • All things were created by Him, through Him, and for Him• Nothing exists outside of Christ’s authority or creative power• Jesus is eternal—He existed before all things• He not only created the universe but actively sustains it• Christ is the head of the church—no man or system replaces His authority• His resurrection secures victory and future resurrection for believers• The fullness of God dwells entirely in Christ—He is fully God• Jesus Christ is not part of life—He is Lord over all of it⸻Scripture ReferencesColossians 1:15–19John 14:9Psalm 89:27John 1:1–3John 8:58Hebrews 1:31 Corinthians 15:20Colossians 2:9⸻Support & Stay ConnectedAwakened Bible Studies is listener-supported.Early access to full weekly episodes is available through Patreon.👉 https://linktr.ee/AwakenedBibleMinistries⸻Music Credit“Paphos” by Mountaineer — Licensed through PremiumBeat (Creator License)
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Colossians Chapter 1 Verses 15–19 – The Preeminence and Supremacy of Christ
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