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153: Colossians 3:12-17

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Release Date: 04/15/2026

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Where is God? That's the question we're exploring today.  When the difficult diagnosis isn’t cured, when the prayer remains unanswered, when the loneliness is unbearable, when tragedy strikes, when a person or people are treated as “less than,” when war wages on, when our hearts are broken, when there is no end in sight. In circumstances like these, Where is God is a reasonable question.  When the world wonders where God is, as followers of Jesus, we get to remind them. We get to say, "God is right here, right now. Let me show you." What might that look like? Listen in.

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Today, as we return to our regular schedule with brand new episodes, I’m offering a simple reading of Colossians 3:12-17. If you are listening in real time, we just wrapped up our first ever Circle Back series, where we returned to previous remind{h}ers that aired at some point over the past six years. In the most recent Circle Back episode, we went back to the very beginning. And in that very first remind{h}er, I referenced this same passage.  Six years later, I’d forgotten. And what’s interesting is that, in my own life recently, this passage has come to mind over and over and...

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Today, as we return to our regular schedule with brand new episodes, I’m offering a simple reading of Colossians 3:12-17. If you are listening in real time, we just wrapped up our first ever Circle Back series, where we returned to previous remind{h}ers that aired at some point over the past six years. In the most recent Circle Back episode, we went back to the very beginning. And in that very first remind{h}er, I referenced this same passage. 

Six years later, I’d forgotten. And what’s interesting is that, in my own life recently, this passage has come to mind over and over and over again, in various different contexts and circumstances. So when I heard it once more while preparing our Circle Back series, I thought, perhaps, we’re meant to take a closer look.

I’ll have more to say in our next episode, but for now, you are invited to simply listen and notice what you notice. I wholeheartedly believe that God’s Spirit inspired the writing of Scripture thousands of years ago, and I wholeheartedly believe God’s Spirit inspires us as its readers today. So, once the reading is through, I’ll offer a few questions for reflection, as you consider the reminders God might have for you in this passage. Feel free to pause, to rewind, or even revisit as you see fit. As always, I hope it serves you well.

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