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Texts -- Colossians 1:29 (NET)

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1:29 Toward this goal I also labor , struggling according to his power that powerfully works in me .

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Do You Struggle?; Prayer: Not a Dreamy Reverie; The Goal of the Holy Spirit

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  • I. Introduction 1:1-14A. Salutation 1:1-2B. Thanksgiving 1:3-8C. Prayer 1:9-14II. Explanation of the person and work of Christ 1:15-29A. The preeminent person of Christ 1:15-201. In relation to God the Father 1:15a2. In relat...
  • Paul began his letter with this salutation to introduce himself to his readers and to wish God's blessing on them.1:1 Paul cited his apostolic calling and office to lend authority to what follows. "Paul"was the name the apost...
  • This verse is ". . . probably the most controversial in the letter."76It might have seemed ironical that Paul was in prison, in view of what he had just said about the success of the gospel. Therefore he quickly explained tha...
  • 2:1 Paul used an athletic metaphor to describe his anxieties and deep concerns for his readers and their neighbor Christians. His strivings (1:29) included specific struggles and conflicts for them. Laodicea was about 11 mile...

Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • I also labour, striving according to His working, which worketh in me mightily.'--Col. 1:29.I HAVE chosen this text principally because it brings together the two subjects which are naturally before us to-day. All Western Chr...
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