The little book of Jude is seldom read, and rarely preached—much to the loss of the Body of Christ. Whereas today many messages and ministries are trumpets giving an uncertain call (1Co 4:8), this small book is a clear call to believers in Jesus Christ to enter the invisible war raging from the beginning of time. In the age-old campaign of Satan against God, the issue is always truth or deception (Joh 8:44–45). Thus, Jude confronts the deceivers of his time with the timeless truth of the good news of life in Christ, and challenges those who have received this life to “contend earnestly [struggle valiantly] for the faith.”

Gene Cunningham - December 2, 2006

Colossians Lesson 22

Colossians Lesson 22

We are 'clothed' with our conduct as illustrated in Col 3:5 'put to death your members'; Col 3:8 'put off...'; and Col 3:12 'put on...'. Death is separation from God (Gen 3:17; Rom 6:23; Rom 4:5). Union with Christ equals death to sin (Rom 6:1-7); our union includes the fact that we are 'alive to God' (Rom 6:8); this condition is permanent (Rom 6:9-10). Separation and sanctification is a matter of focus of soul -- 'reckon ourselves dead to sin' and 'present ourselves to God' (Rom 6:11-12; Rom 12:2; 1Th 4:3). How? Depart from iniquity (2Ti 2:19-22); Joseph illustrates separation by fleeing temptation.

Scripture References: Romans 6:1-7, 2 Timothy 2:19-22, Romans 4:5, 1 Thessalonians 4:3, Romans 6:23, Romans 12:2, Genesis 3:17, Romans 6:11-12, Colossians 3:12, Romans 6:9-10, Colossians 3:8, Romans 6:8

From Series: "Colossians - 2006"

Paul never met the Colossians but wrote to them from a Roman prison around 62 AD to counter misconceptions of his day. It magnifies the character of Jesus Christ more than any other book in the New Testament, and counters misconceptions of our day as well. The key verse may well be Col 1:18 "...that in all things, He might have preeminence."

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