Lance Brown

Sermon: Snippets on the Family

08/20/2017

We all have duties in life. Husbands, wives, even children. This week looks at the different duties we have, and how they relate to one another.  This week’s verses are very short instructions for marriage and parenting.  We will look at what Paul says in Colossians.

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Sermon: Growing in Christ

08/13/2017

Colossians 1 and 2 describe Christ as the Object of our faith.  Colossians 3 has a lot to say about our vision and our values. Colossians 3:1 “In view of the fact, therefore, that you were raised with Christ, the things above be constantly seeking, where Christ is, on the right hand of God, seated.”

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Sermon: God’s Solution to the Human Nature Problem

08/06/2017

The Colossians were being “promised the moon” of spiritual growth by the false teachers in Colossae. What Christian doesn’t want an easier spirituality? A deeper “experience” of God? To be freer of the frustrating battles against temptation?  Of course we wish all these were true.

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Sermon: Christ in You, The Hope of Glory

07/30/2017

Paul is countering the false teachers that were plaguing the believers at Colossae. It’s not enough to just teach the truth to them. He must also counter their teaching with the signs or godly effects of his teaching and ministry, helping to add credibility to his teaching. We would say, “the proof of the pudding…

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Sermon: The Supremacy and Sufficiency of Christ

07/23/2017

Paul begins a section of scripture that is a magnificent description of Christ. Ever since the resurrection of Christ, the divinity of Christ has been the essence of His identity. Paul says that Christ is the “image” of the invisible God. “Image” is the Greek word “eikon.” “Eikon has two usages. The first means an…

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Sermon: The True Gospel and Character of God

07/16/2017

We begin a series on the book of Colossians. Paul wrote this letter from prison between years 52-55 A.D. We don’t know if Paul ever visited Colossae. He was in Ephesus for three years, which is only 150 miles from Colossae.

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