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Cornerstone

In Colossians 1:1-8, Paul opens his letter with a warm greeting to the faithful brothers and sisters in Christ at Colossae, affirming their steadfastness in the gospel despite the confusion stirred by false teachings. His words remind us that even … Continue reading

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Questions for Reflection for the Study of Colossians

In the book of Colossians, Paul boldly confronts the false teachings that were misleading the believers in Colossae, reaffirming the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ in all things. He lifts up Jesus as Deity clothed in human flesh, the head … Continue reading

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The Spiritual Journey Continues Through the Book of Colossians Next

I’ve completed the spiritual journey through the book of Obadiah, and now I’m turning to the book of Colossians for fresh insight and encouragement. For your convenience, I’ve included a link to all the devotionals I’ve shared so far, organized … Continue reading

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Thought from Devotional 12-18-2025

During the holidays, forgiveness often feels difficult as families gather and old wounds resurface, leaving some estranged because of words spoken in the past. Genesis 50 reminds us of Joseph, who after burying his father in Canaan returned to Egypt … Continue reading

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Walking in the Light of Truth

Just north of Abilene, Texas, the enduring remains of Fort Phantom Hill whisper tales of resilience and time—only stone fireplaces and the stone jailhouse still stand, defying decay. Stone, by its very nature, holds firm through generations, much like the … Continue reading

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