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In Colossians 1:21-22, Paul tells us that Christ will present the redeemed to Himself, "holy, blameless, and above reproach in His sight." What will that great day be like? What will you be doing in the new heavens and new earth? The Bible makes it clear that the saints in glory aren't going to sit on clouds and strum harps.
The Bible makes it clear that the saints in glory aren't going to sit on clouds and strum harps.
There is much confusion about spiritual separation in today's church. As a result, many people attending churches think they are saved, but they are not. Many are following Jesus as some sort of life example, success example, "life mentor", or "life coach", rather than believing on Him as their Savior from sin, and living a life that is separated from the world, and separated unto God.
Many Bible-believing churches teach that only believers in Christ are to be baptized. Other Bible-believing churches teach that the infant children of believing parents are also to be baptized. According to Scripture, who is qualified to receive water baptism, and why? Stay tuned for the answer to that question, as we continue our series of messages from Colossians chapter two.
The Roman Catholic church claims that the Pope is the one they call "the Vicar of Christ" - the one true representative of Christ on earth. Rome claims that the Pope alone has "infallible teaching authority" in the church. But what does Scripture say? Who is the genuine representative of Christ on earth? Who is the One who Jesus said has infallible teaching authority in the Church? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our series titled Truth Above All from Colossians chapter two.
Many Christians are either uninformed, or in denial, about the true state of the Evangelical church today. What is the true state of the church, and what does the Bible say about it? That's our focus as we continue our series titled "Truth Above All" from Colossians chapter two.
Romanism, Mormonism, and other false religions tell us that you cannot read and interpret the Bible for yourself. You must bow to the authority of their leaders to interpret the Bible for you, and you must permit them to add their alleged revelations to the Bible. But what does God's Word say about this? Why does authentic Christianity declare the authority of Scripture alone? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our study of Colossians chapter two.
Would you, like four men we find in Mark chapter two, let nothing stand in the way of introducing a perishing soul to the Savior?
In Colossians 2:12, the Apostle Paul speaks of the believer in Christ as having been "buried with Him in baptism." What is this baptism? Just as the circumcision of the preceding verse is a spiritual circumcision -- "made without hands" -- the baptism of verse 12 is a spiritual baptism.

How do we know this? What is the significance of this fact for the believer and the church? Stay tuned to find out, as we continue our series of messages from Colossians chapter two titled "Truth Above All".
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