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*Scripture reading:  Colossians 3:15-17*
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*Text:  Colossians 3:12-17 – A Brand Name Christian*
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*Introduction:*
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*Central Idea:  What kind of Christian are you?*
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Main Transition:  This morning we come back to our study in Colossians and we pick up right where we left off a couple of weeks ago.
Paul has completed the doctrine portion of the book and is know focused on the practical aspects of the Christian life.
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