Faith, Hope, and Love: What Colossians 1 Teaches Us
Paul saw faith, hope, and love as markers of a gospel-transformed church. Here’s what Colossians 1 teaches us about all three.
Paul saw faith, hope, and love as markers of a gospel-transformed church. Here’s what Colossians 1 teaches us about all three.
Paul’s mission in Colossians 1:28 wasn’t just evangelism or discipleship. It was presenting everyone complete in Christ.
Conflict is unavoidable, but it doesn’t have to defeat you. Here are three biblical principles to help you grow through conflict.
The desire for approval is real, and James 1 calls it what it is. Here’s how embracing tests of faith leads to maturity.
Overcoming doubt in faith starts with honesty. John 20 shows us how Thomas moved from skepticism to belief through authenticity and trust.
Acting more like Peter means moving toward Jesus with urgency instead of waiting for comfort or certainty.
Paul’s challenge in Acts 28 still speaks today. Are our hearts open to hear God’s voice, or have we grown dull to His call?
We’ve all fallen short of the Father’s kingdom, but Jesus still comes to carry us home.
When life feels heavy, remember this truth from Romans 8: God is for us, and nothing can separate us from His love.
Faith leaves a legacy that lasts longer than any accomplishment.
Revelation can stir confusion or deepen faith. The difference comes down to whether we’re searching for answers or seeking Jesus Himself.