Colossians
Steve Gregg
In this 8-part series from Steve Gregg, listeners are taken on an insightful journey through the book of Colossians, exploring themes of transformation, reconciliation, spiritual understanding, and the supremacy of Christ. Delving into the historical context and key concepts, Gregg provides valuable insights for living a truly Christian life.
Colossians Introduction, 1:1 - 1:5
In this study of the book of Colossians, Steve Gregg provides insights into the historical context of the city of Colossae and its relation to the region of Proconsular Asia in the Roman Empire. He discusses the background of Epaphras, a faithful brother in Christ, who played a role in the writing o
Colossians 1:5 - 1:15
Discover the powerful message of hope and faith found in Colossians 1:5-1:15 as Steve Gregg unpacks the biblical verses. In this in-depth study, Gregg highlights the theme of hope, emphasizing the irresistibility of the gospel and its ability to transform lives around the world. Through prayer and s
Colossians 1:15 - 1:20
Steve Gregg delves into the book of Colossians, suggesting that Paul may be quoting an early creedal statement in verses 15-16 and the first part of verse 17. He discusses Jesus' relationship with creation, emphasizing his role as the firstborn and ruler, rather than being eternally begotten. Gregg
Colossians 1:21 - 1:29
Steve Gregg explores the theme of reconciliation in Colossians 1:21-29. He delves into the concept of God's desire to restore broken relationships and highlights the significance of being holy and blameless in the sight of God. Gregg also discusses the theological perspectives on election and predes
Colossians 2
Steve Gregg offers insights on the book of Colossians, highlighting the complex concept of Christ indwelling believers and the need for a full understanding of the mystery of God. He emphasizes that the New Age movement's pursuit of hidden spiritual knowledge falls short of the true revelation found
Colossians 3:1 - 3:5
Steve Gregg discusses the theological interpretation of Colossians 3:1-5, emphasizing the concept of spiritual transformation. He explains that Paul's statement about being dead to sin does not mean physical death, but rather a recognition of sin as an external force. Gregg posits that believers sho
Colossians 3:5 - 3:17
In this insightful teaching on Colossians 3:5-3:17, Steve Gregg explores the concept of putting to death sinful behaviors and embracing a new, Christlike way of life. Drawing parallels to Romans 8 and other biblical passages, Gregg emphasizes the importance of aligning our thoughts and actions with
Colossians 3:18 - 4:18
In his exposition of Colossians 3:18 - 4:18, Steve Gregg examines various roles and relationships outlined by the apostle Paul. Gregg contends that while cultural practices may have influenced certain instructions, they are ultimately grounded in God's original ordination of marriage. He emphasizes