Statements of Faith Friday 02-20-2026

Because of Christ—who fulfilled every requirement on our behalf—we are no longer bound by human rules, and we stand in a victory that is already secure. Set in the powerful truths of Colossians 2:16-19, the below statements of faith are more than words—they strengthen our resolve. Whether spoken aloud or written in a journal, they carry the potential to unify and empower us towards His purpose.

✨ Statements of Faith from Colossians 2:16–19

Identity & Source

  • I am connected to Christ, the Head from whom my life and growth flow.
  • I grow because Christ supplies everything I need.
  • My identity and unity are found in Christ alone.

Community & Love

  • I am knitted into the body of Christ by a love that liberates and unites.
  • I am part of a family strengthened by Divine love.
  • I contribute something meaningful to the body, and I am strengthened by others.

Purpose & Legacy

  • I carry the baton of truth and grace with confidence and humility.
  • My faith is part of a generational story God continues to write.
  • I walk toward spiritual victory, empowered by Christ’s finished work.

Acceptance & Freedom

  • I am accepted because of Christ, not because of rituals or rules.
  • Christ has fulfilled every requirement on my behalf.
  • I live in the freedom He secured for me.

Strength & Unity in the Trinity

  • I am held together by the One who gave everything for me.
  • I stand strong because the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit strengthen me like three woven strands.
  • I am never alone; Divine strength surrounds and sustains me.

Victory & Eternity

  • In Christ, my victory is secure—now and forever.
  • I walk in unity, purpose, and spiritual strength every day.
  • I am part of a body that Christ Himself holds together, and nothing can separate me from Him.
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Thoughts for Thursday 02-19-2026

Our thoughts push us forward in a certain direction. Below is a thought from Colossians 2:16-19.

Christ stands as the true head of the church, guiding and sustaining His body, while each member contributes through words and actions that are lovingly knit together. In this unity of purpose and affection, the whole body is nourished and strengthened, continually growing toward the victory He has secured. As one generation faithfully hands its wisdom, witness, and worship to the next, the church moves forward in an unbroken line of grace, rooted in Christ and built up in love.

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One Body

So in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. – Romans 12:5

Like the song Jesus Changed Everything by Ernie Haase and as pointed out in the post “Pass the Baton of Truth” there was no need any longer for the external religious practices—what they ate or drank, or whether they observed religious festivals, new moon celebrations, or Sabbath days.

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Jesus changed everything and is the head of the church body, the source of life, wisdom, and direction for every member. As each person speaks truth in love and lives with purpose, their words and influence become threads in a divine tapestry—knitted together by love. This love nourishes the body, strengthening it to grow, persevere, and thrive. From one generation to the next, the legacy of faith is passed on, each handoff infused with grace and hope. In this sacred rhythm, the church moves forward in unity, pressing toward victory through the power of Christ who holds all things together.

Thanks for reading. Please like, follow, and pass on to others … As one body of Christ!

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Pass the Baton of Truth

In Colossians 2:16-19, Paul urges believers to resist judgment from others and hold fast to Christ, the Head from whom the whole body grows. As we reflect on this passage, we’re reminded that each member of the body—each voice, each influence—is intricately knitted together by love. This divine love is not passive; it actively nourishes and strengthens us to persevere, stand united, and remain steadfast in faith. From generation to generation, the baton of truth and grace is passed, forming a living testimony of God’s enduring presence. In this sacred unity, love becomes the lifeblood that propels the body toward spiritual victory.

Paul addresses the pressure the Colossians faced from those who sought to disqualify them based on external practices—what they ate or drank, or whether they observed religious festivals, new moon celebrations, or Sabbath days. These rituals, though once meaningful shadows pointing to Christ, were being used as tools of judgment rather than pathways to grace. Paul reminds the church that their identity is not rooted in ceremonial observance but in Christ Himself, who is the substance behind every symbol. In Him, they are fully accepted, not by human standards but by divine love that liberates and unites.

Because of Jesus, the old religious practices are no longer required to prove our devotion or secure our place in God’s family. Christ fulfilled every law and ritual, offering Himself as the ultimate sacrifice—He is everything. We are held together by the One who gave everything, and in Him, we find both our identity and our unity. Like three strands woven with a common purpose, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit strengthen us with divine focus and enduring grace. Their wisdom guides us beyond empty traditions into a living relationship, where love, truth, and power flow freely through the body of believers.

As we reflect on our place within the Christian community, let us consider the beauty and complexity of the body. Each part has a purpose, each member a role, yet all are dependent on the Head—Jesus Christ. He is the source of life, wisdom, and direction for the church, His body. We are nourished by the Word, and Jesus Himself is the Word made flesh, dwelling among us and within us. Held together by the One who gave everything, we grow in unity, strength, and purpose, becoming a living testimony of His grace and truth in the world.

🙏 Lord Jesus, Head of the Church and Shepherd of our souls, we thank You for the gift of community, for the body of believers knit together by Your Spirit. Each of us has been uniquely formed and gifted, and in Your wisdom, You’ve called us to contribute to the spiritual health and growth of one another. Help us stay deeply connected to You—the source of life—and to each other, in love and humility. Though we are many parts, we are one body, united by one Spirit, moving in faith, fellowship, and purpose. Strengthen our bonds, deepen our unity, and empower us to reflect Your grace in all we do. Together, may we be a light in the darkness, a voice of hope, and a force for good in the world. In Your holy name we pray, Amen.

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🎵 Worship Song Sunday Inspired by Colossians 2:8-15

All week, my heart has leaned into the study of Colossians 2:8-15to build something that lasts—not just for today, but for every tomorrow. I’ve sought truth that stirs me now, igniting a deeper desire to walk in God’s Way. And I’ve listened for something I can carry forward, a sound that keeps me stepping ahead in faith by transforming spiritual insights into song.

Out of this pursuit, a worship song has emerged about how we can all get mired in the mud of this world. If we get stuck in a rut, the best way forward is to keep our eyes on the reward of eternal paradise. As we go onward toward glory, our focus and freedom are found in Jesus alone.

Onward Toward Glory

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