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In addition to the special blessings of the cross-work of Christ for His people, what are the general consequences of the atonement for the entire creation?
How does God command the loyalty of Christians? Does He command loyalty in the way that dictators of this world command loyalty from their subjects? No, God commands our loyalty by loving us with an everlasting love, through the Lord Jesus Christ. One of the greatest ways in which God has shown that love to us is by adopting each believer in Christ as a son of God.

The Biblical language is very specific: All believers, men and women, boys and girls, are adopted as sons of God. Why is that important for us to understand? What great privileges are ours because this is true? Stay tuned for the answers, as we continue our study in Colossians chapter three and other passages in Paul's epistles to the churches.
How was the New Covenant instituted and ratified? What does Scripture mean when it says that Christians are not under law, but under grace? How does the New Covenant disprove a doctrine of antinomianism (the false teaching that because salvation is all of grace, God's law has no place in the believer's life)?
To remember the message of the book of Colossians, you only need to remember three words...
People in many churches are settling for cheap substitutes for Jesus Christ, God's Word, and the one true Gospel. God's people must accept no substitutes.
What are the five enemies of man? What is the substitutionary work of Christ? How was the Devil defeated at Calvary? What change took place in the heavenly tabernacle?
Our place of citizenship as believers, and the constitution of our government, is in Heaven and not on this earth.
Since the earliest days of the church, Satan has often attacked the Christian individually, and the church as a body, in three specific ways.
Colossians chapters 3 & 4 show us a way of thinking & living completely contrary to the world's way.
Colossians one contains what some commentators believe may have formed an early hymn about the Lord Jesus Christ.
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