Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Colossians 3:10-12
There are 10 resources related to this passage:
God loves you, so he's at work to transform you! Max Lucado reminds us that God is at work in us to make us and transform us to be like Jesus.
Winning the hearts of our enemies? Rubel Shelly reminds us that gentleness is much in need in every area of life.
What kind thing have you done today? Kindness is a trait of God that we need to have and to share.
What was that we saw falling to earth? We can't really know anyone else's story without being able to view it from the perspective of God and God sheds a tear when we judge each other falsely.
Do you look like your Father? For those of us who claim to follow Jesus, there should be a family resemblance between each of us and God and Jesus. We should not look like the people around us, but we should be uniquely different and by our look we should be part of God's family.
Imagine never being picked last! Paul Faulkner reminds us that God chose us, and still chooses us, every time for his team.
What do you mean my dog is on the roof? Rubel Shelly shares his insights on tact, telling the truth, kindness, sophistry, avoidance, and sugar coating the truth.
Because God has so graciously loved us, we can live as Jesus' agents of love and kindness in our broken world. Demetrius Collins and Phil Ware lead us in a virtual, DIY, worship through words and music using YouTube videos to call us to recognize God's great love for us as something more like, feel, think, or say, it is always demonstrated.
Church is not a place to stay spiritually sick, but a place to get well. Church is not just like a hospital where everyone is sick. It is more like a wellness center where we learn to live healthy.
How do you really clean house this spring? Anne Voskamp shares her insights into spring cleaning and the stress and blessing of completely cleaning ones house and heart.
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