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It happens all the time... People who start out well as Christians can end up light-years from the gospel of Jesus Christ, caught up in weird and not-so-wonderful cults, movements and traditions. They may still talk about Jesus, but their focus has shifted from the fundamental truths of who He is and what He has done to other things: rituals, rapturous experiences, morality, or an intense engagement with ideas and schools of thought. These other things become the focus of our Christianity. It seems that Jesus Christ and His saving death are no longer enough...
This kind of teaching was the reason Paul wrote his letter to the Colossian church. He recognised the fall-out of 'moving on' from the gospel – we become unsure of God's forgiveness because it no longer depends solely on Jesus; we become proud of what we do; and ultimately, these new spiritualities completely fail to deliver the new life that they promise.
Undoubtedly, Christians today face the same danger. These six studies can help us resist the fine-sounding arguments enticing us to add to what Jesus has done. Only if we are convinced about the true identity of Christ, and certain that He alone is all we need to grow, will we mature into confident Christians.
The six studies in this Good Book Guide will help groups and individuals find the way to achieve true Christian growth into confidence and fruitfulness.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Why study Colossians?
1. Jesus our confidence (Colossians 1 v 1-14)
2. Jesus our Lord (Colossians 1 v 15-23)
3. Jesus our Rock (Colossians 1 v 24 – 2 v 7)
4. Jesus our fullness (Colossians 2 v 8-23)
5. Jesus our lifestyle (Colossians 3 v 1 – 4 v 1)
6. Jesus our ministry (Colossians 4 v 2-18)
Leaders' Guide
Customer Reviews
A good study
Review by Anonymous | 16.07.2010
In a men's (10-12)study group I found it took two meetings, of approx.1 hour each, for each of the 6 studies. Some questions could have been put better, e.g. 3/5, 3/12, 6/11. Felt the stoicheia verses deserved more attention. NIV's 'basic principles' might be easily passed over but 'elemental spirits...' (NRSV+)seems to present a different challenge, especially in the light of Col. 1:16, 20.
very good value, and easy to use
Review by Anonymous | 07.05.2010
We are in the middle of the study. We are all finding it helping, although not all the questions are.
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A good, clear user-friendly study guide for one-to-ones and groups
Review by Cara Grant | 25.02.2010
A well laid out and easily navigable study guide. Material is clearly presented, the language down-to-earth and direct, and the study sections are of a suitable length for both one-to-ones and group studies. Questions are 'open', thought provoking, and they promote helpful discussion.
The leader's guide, in it's own section at the back of the booklet, provides helpful themes and application aims.
This is a good, clear, user-friendly study guide, which I highly recommend.
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