Parenting is a form of worship. That’s what the Apostle Paul tells the Colossians in his letter to them. After commanding Christians in Col. 3:17 to “do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus” he gives specific examples of how to do that within the family. In Col. 3:20-21, Paul addresses children and teaches them the importance of obedience, and he also teaches fathers the importance of instilling a love of obedience in their children. Join us in our expository study of Colossians!
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Pharaoh Oppresses the Israelites| Exodus 1:8-22
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God's People Multiply | Exodus 1:1-7
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Paul’s Farewell to Philemon | Philemon 23-25
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Paul Pleads for Onesimus | Philemon 15-22
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Paul Exhorts Philemon | Philemon 8-14
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From God, For God | Philemon 4-7
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Paul’s Greeting to Philemon | Philemon 1-3
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Paul’s Farewell to the Colossians | Colossians 4:7-18
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Is Church for Christians or Non-Christians? | Colossians 4:2-6
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Slaves Obey Your Masters | Colossians 3:22-4:1