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*Colossians 1*
*Only by the Grace of God*
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1 Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ
by the will of God,
and
Timothy our brother, \\ \\ 2 To the saints and faithful brethren
in Christ
/who are/ in Colosse: \\ \\ Grace to you and peace
from God our Father
and the Lord Jesus Christ.
M.O.T – Christian Greetings
C.I.T. –Paul wanted the Christians in the church at Colossae to understand his and their high calling in Jesus.
Thesis – While there are no longer apostles, Christians still have a high calling in Jesus and must understand it.
Proposition – I want the church to understand the high calling of God and the position of privilege they have.
Probing Question – What is the position of privilege that God has placed us in?
Unifying Word – Positions
Transitional Sentence – While we may think of ourselves as common people, God has a much higher view of us.
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Our position in Christian life is the result of God’s choosing.
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Our position in Christian life results from being in Christ.
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Our position in Christian life results from the gifts of grace and peace given by God.
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