EPISODE · Sep 22, 2024 · 48 MIN
The Best of the Best
from Northwest Gospel Church - Camas/Washougal · host Ben Potloff
Colossians 1:15-20 | Ben Potloff | Through Paul’s letter to the believers in Colossae, God gives us poignant insight into the nature of Jesus. We learn that Jesus is sovereign and powerful, and our beautiful earth and heavens were created through him.MAIN IDEAJesus is first and foremost. OUTLINEI. Jesus is the God and Creator of all (vv. 15a-17a, 19)II. Jesus is the Ruler & Reconciler of all (vv. 17b-18, 20)DISCUSSION QUESTIONS1. When Jesus walked on Earth, how do you think his followers saw him? (Did they see God? Did they see a man? Any other insights?)2. How is God revealed to us personally when we reflect on the character of Jesus?3. Read verse 18. How does it impact us here and now, knowing that Jesus is the head of the body, the church? 4. What do you think it means that God’s fullness dwells in Jesus? 5. How does Jesus hold all things together? What is the significance of this verse?
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Colossians 1:15-20 | Ben Potloff | Through Paul’s letter to the believers in Colossae, God gives us poignant insight into the nature of Jesus. We learn that Jesus is sovereign and powerful, and our beautiful earth and heavens were created through him.MAIN IDEAJesus is first and foremost. OUTLINEI. Jesus is the God and Creator of all (vv. 15a-17a, 19)II. Jesus is the Ruler & Reconciler of all (vv. 17b-18, 20)DISCUSSION QUESTIONS1. When Jesus walked on Earth, how do you think his followers saw him? (Did they see God? Did they see a man? Any other insights?)2. How is God revealed to us personally when we reflect on the character of Jesus?3. Read verse 18. How does it impact us here and now, knowing that Jesus is the head of the body, the church? 4. What do you think it means that God’s fullness dwells in Jesus? 5. How does Jesus hold all things together? What is the significance of this verse?
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