Colossians Chapter 4 Pastor Melissa Scott, Ph.D.
Pastor Scott teaches from the book of Colossians, Chapter 4 From a prison cell in Rome, the Apostle Paul penned this corrective letter to the church at Colossae. Located in Asia Minor (modern Turkey) this ancient city was once a thriving community. Within a short period, less than 50 years, after the death and resurrection of Christ, they had succumbed to heretical doctrines influenced by paganism and a splinter of Judaism. Paul had to counter this false doctrine of angelic worship by reminding them that Christ is the “Icon” of the invisible God, and the Creator of all things. In this series of messages, Pastor Scott provides deep insight into the final chapter of the book of Colossians and teaches on prayer, our calling, and the importance of Paul to Christianity. These principles are still relevant and can be applied today. As you continue in this series, you’ll understand that because of the fall, (Adam’s disobedience) we all start out from birth, alienated from God. The mind-boggling thing is that we can be reconciled to Him by something that happened 2,000 years ago!