Discussing The Book of Colossians 1 - The Dan Bidondi Show Bible Series
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- If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance.
Declaring war on the New World Order.
TruthRadioShow.com Shalom and welcome to the Dan Bedani Show on TruthRadioShow.com and welcome to the Book of Collegians, Chapter 1.
In this in-depth, comprehensive study of the Bible, So guys, like every time we start a new book and every time we start a new chapter, we always have to remind you specifically our Bible study approach.
And if you missed the other chapters, Matthew and up, guys, please go watch them.
They're on our playlists.
So we do this Bible study approach and number one we do is pray for wisdom and understanding.
So let's do that right now.
So, Jesus, Yeshua, Messiah, we come before you.
We love you so much with all our heart and soul.
Thank you for advocating for us.
Thank you for being our Savior.
And thank you for just forgiving us for every stupid sin we do, Lord.
Thank you for just forgiving us as we repent and confess our sins to you.
And please forgive us all, all of us who have sinned individually, Lord.
And we pray that you could forgive us.
And we love you so much.
And we pray to you, Heavenly Father, That you can give us divine wisdom and understanding with your Holy Spirit.
To descend your Holy Spirit upon us, Lord, into our hearts.
To write your word today on our hearts.
In this case, the book of Colossians chapter 1.
So we love you so much, Heavenly Father.
And I pray for everybody out there that's going through any kind of spiritual, physical, mental, or any kind of issue that's going through an ailment.
That you can heal them, Lord, and be their comforter.
In your mighty name we pray, we love you so much with all our hearts and all our souls.
Amen.
And so guys, that we pray, that's number one that we do, is to pray, to get right with the Lord, ask for divine intervention from the Holy Spirit, and what we do next is we read description context, because context is key, and no, this is not a site that we just read through the Bible and that's it.
We sit there, look meanings of words up, do we have to do to fully grasp the whole context of the Bible?
And most of all, let the Scripture interpret the Scripture.
Don't lean on your own understanding.
The Bible will interpret itself, and the Holy Spirit is there as well.
So, if you've got a Bible, guys, please open up to Ecclesiastes chapter 1.
And those listening on ShakenWakeRadio.com, the audio edition, please open up your own Bibles, because I always want people to read it for themselves.
It's very important to do.
And if you're watching on video, we've got it up on screen.
So, I start off with some information on the book of Colossians.
So, this is before Paul wrote the letter to the Christians in Colossians.
He had never been to their city.
This helps explain the personal greetings he included at the end of the letter, a practice he usually reserved for the letters to churches he had not visited.
For example, Romans, right?
So Paul sought to develop personal connections with the people he hoped to teach and serve, rather than just going around from city to city asserting his apostolic authority.
The more personal tone at the close up to this letter would have been especially significant in creating a connection with the Colossians believers.
Given the fact that part of Paul's reason for writing involved calling out the heretical teachers, the false teachers basically, who had infiltrated the Colossians church.
Now we suffer the same thing today guys.
We got new agers, big time, to infiltrate our local churches and we got all kinds of snakes in the grass.
So, this is Paul literally calling out these false teachers.
So, let's begin here.
So, open up your Bible, Ecclesiastes chapter 1.
So, Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God and Timothy's brother, to the saints and faithful brethren in Christ, which are from Cleis, Grace be unto you and peace from God our Father in the Lord Jesus Christ.
So, as you can see, Paul is writing this letter on behalf of the Father and the Son.
Because everything Paul speaks, I mean, when Paul gives his opinion, he will state that.
But when Paul teaches, he teaches directly from Jesus Christ, what he was taught.
So, we give thanks to God.
In the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, praying always with you, for you.
So as we heard, your faith in Christ Jesus and the love of which you have all to the saints.
Now I want to point out once again, who are saints?
Because of the confusion in the Catholic Church, because of the confusion of different religions, they want you to think saints are the ones who are loyal to their religions and all that stuff, and the Pope needs to deem somebody a saint, this and that, pray about the fake purgatory and all that.
No, that's not what a saint is.
A biblical saint is anyone who believes in Jesus Christ.
We went over this a million times and I want to go over this a million more times.
A biblical saint is anyone who believes in Jesus Christ.
You don't need your family to pray for you.
You don't need your family to pay money to a church to get you out of a fake purgatory.
The blood of Jesus does that.
You don't need to atone for your sins in purgatory when Jesus already atoned for the sins with his blood.
And that's a direct message to the Catholic Church, by the way, because they believe they have the power and authority to declare somebody a saint.
They don't.
A saint is somebody who believes in Jesus Christ.
It's me, it's you, everybody here watching, hopefully everybody here watching.
And if you want to be a saint and you're not, just believe in Jesus Christ.
And watch the Matthew series and the John series, too.
I mean, we point a lot of this stuff out, too.
But yeah, a saint is anybody who believes in Jesus Christ.
When you become a believer, you not only become a saint, you become an adopted child of the Most High.
You also become an ear to His promise.
Amazing, isn't it?
And you're grafted into God's spiritual Israel.
All that stuff you get, and none of us deserve it, but the Lord gives us all that just because we're believers, repentant of our sins.
So verse 5, for the hope which is laid up for you in heaven.
Wherefore you have heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel.
So at this point in time, what's that gospel?
Because we know a lot of modern-day dismissivational churches, yeah, they like to frown upon, like, low blow, basically, the Old Testament.
The gospel he's talking about is the Torah.
So don't let any minister or any ministry tell you or church or religion tell you that The Torah or the Old Testament is invalid.
Because we're in the New Covenant.
Now, Jesus taught the Torah and the Old Testament.
Which, again, if you don't know what the Torah is, it's the first five books of the Old Testament.
When Jesus says, when Paul says, as it is written, yeah, they're talking about the Old Testament.
So, as you heard before, the Word of Truth of the Gospel.
See, this is a key text right here, right?
Bring forth fruit.
We'll get to that in a minute.
here, right?
Bring in forth fruit.
We'll get to that in a minute.
So bring forth fruit as it does also new, since the day you heard of it, and knew the grace of God in truth, right?
So, again, modern day dispensationalism, so grace is a free path You just believe in God, you go to heaven, no matter what.
Yeah, you don't have to do nothing.
That's wrong.
Grace is not a free pass to sin.
You still need to repent.
And you still need to do... Granted, we're saved by faith, right?
By grace, not by works, right?
However, as a Christian, a follower of Jesus Christ, you need to put forth good fruit.
Because what good is a tree if it's not producing the fruit?
They're gonna hem it down and throw it into the fire.
Jesus made that very clear.
If your tree is producing bad fruit, or no fruit at all, it's gonna be thrown into the fire.
So yes, we're saved by grace only.
Absolutely, not works that no man can boast.
However, being of If you want to follow Jesus Christ, you need to put forth good fruit.
Well, you know what Jesus would call a lukewarm Christian.
A lukewarm follower.
He's going to chew you up and spit you out because you lost your soul.
As you also learned in Ephraus, our dear fellow servant, who is for you a faithful minister of Christ, who also declared unto us your love in the Spirit, So again, he's talking about this church here.
The Church of Colossians.
And by the way, I mispronounce these words.
And yeah, these places and names, I'm not good with that.
But you get the point.
That's why I tell you to read it for yourself.
For this cause we also, since the day we heard of it, do not cease to pray for you, and to desire that you might be filled with the knowledge of his will, and all wisdom and spiritual understanding.
So, filled with knowledge, right, of His will, know His will.
The will of the Father.
Know the will of the Father and all His wisdom and spiritual understanding.
Now, we talk about spiritual understanding a lot, right?
So, this here, spiritual understanding, is something, and I'm not frowning upon people who become scholars, or, you know, go to academia to get awards, you know what I mean, like, not awards, I'm sorry, certificates and doctrines and all that stuff.
But here's the thing.
And these people, a lot of these people boast, oh, I got a doctrine degree, or whatever, I'm a scholar.
Well, guess what?
Your college can't teach you spiritual understanding of the Word of God.
We went over this a thousand times, and we'll go over it a thousand more times.
You need to know the spiritual understanding of the Bible.
Almost everybody's just about read some or all the Bible, right?
That doesn't mean you know it.
Just because we read the Bible does not mean we know it.
How do you truly know it?
You can't know it from learning from a professor, not even a priest or a pastor.
To know the Word of God, as Paul says, it needs to be written upon your heart by the Holy Spirit.
That's when you gain spiritual understanding of the Word and all wisdom.
This is something academia or no church could teach.
Very important to understand this stuff, guys.
Somebody's out there bragging, oh, I got a PhD or whatever, you know, a doctorate degree and whatever.
Yeah.
It means nothing to the Lord.
And I'm getting on it.
If you want to go get these things, there's nothing wrong with it.
But don't think you're the know-all be-all because you're not.
People who have a spiritual understanding of the Scriptures know the Bible better than somebody who spends eight years in school.
Or however long it takes to get that degree.
To become a scholar.
The spiritual understanding of the scriptures is the most important thing, as Paul pointed out.
That you might walk worthy of the Lord and to all pleasing, being fruitful in every good work, and increasing in the knowledge of God.
So, being fruitful in every good work.
So again, the modern day lazy discretionism.
Oh, just believe and that's it, you don't have to do nothing else.
You go to heaven.
That is not true.
You need to produce good food.
And again, they'll say, oh, it's just not by works.
No, it's not by works you're saying.
Absolutely, you're not right.
But you need to produce good food.
That's what we're here for, is to minister the Word of God.
And if you're not doing that in some way, form, or fashion, we're good at you.
If you want to be called a child of God, man, he's died for us.
In the flesh.
So the least you can do is spread the gospel somehow.
If you're not good at speaking, if you're not good at writing, whatever, there's something you can do.
Share Bible verses.
Produce that good fruit.
Be fruitful.
That means produce good fruit.
In every good work.
Help people.
And don't take the glory for it.
And if you can't minister or whatever, not everybody's got the gift to do that.
God gives people different gifts.
So if you're out there doing good works, helping people like the homeless or whatever the case, right?
Where people will thank and praise you for, right?
Say, you know, all glory to God.
Tell them it comes from the Lord.
Not me, I'm just a vessel for the Lord, a messenger.
So that you might walk worthy of the Lord and to all pleasing be fruitful in every good work you do.
Right?
And increasing in the knowledge of God.
That's what we're doing now.
Many of us have read Colossians several times, right?
It doesn't matter how many times you read it.
You need to keep reading it.
You know, that's how we gain increasing knowledge of God.
And again, once again, if it's not written upon your heart by the Holy Spirit, the spiritual applications, the spiritual understanding of the Scriptures, you're not going to know it.
And you can tell that to your pastor, you can tell that to your professor.
The Bible makes this very quick.
It's not just words and, you know, there's a lot of stuff involved here.
A lot of context involved.
This is not a magazine or a little novel you can read.
Disney's constant study, in-depth study, to know exactly what's going on, the meaning of words at that time and everything.
Because again, we say this all the time, if you don't know the meaning of a word, don't just skip it.
Keep going, like read what the meaning of the word is because, especially at that time, the biblical meaning of it.
Because that one word can literally change the outcome of your understanding.
So, in every good work and increase in the knowledge of God, strengthen with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all patients and long-suffering with joyfulness.
So, long-suffering, then you put Bible definition.
It's rapid, violent, breathing through nostrils, long of anger or slow wrath.
It's all long-tempered, right?
That's the best way.
Made up of two Greek words meaning long and temper.
So literally long suffering means long tempered.
Like, darn it, you know what I mean?
Patience is very big.
You need to have patience.
Because a lot of people you work with to help.
A lot of these people, it's going to require a lot of patience.
It's either people that want to hear, but they have this resistance to them.
Or people who do want to hear, but they... I'm not sure, I hate to say this, but... Like, slow, kind of understanding.
Or those people who just have the ADHD, they're all over the place, and you gotta keep directing them back to the point, you know what I mean?
So, there's a lot that goes wrong with this, yeah.
But patience is a big thing to have in the head.
And long suffering, and the other thing too.
If you say you don't have patience, a lot of times I don't have patience either.
But when it comes to scriptures, I chalk it up and I have patience.
Because here's the thing, if Jesus could have patience for us, every day, all of us, and if you say you don't, you're a liar, every day, every one of us sin.
And if the Lord could have patience for us to forgive us over and over and over and over and over again, right?
Guess what?
You could swallow your pride and have patience still.
And longsuffering with joyfulness.
But do it with joyfulness.
Don't be like, oh man, am I going to do this again or whatever.
No.
Do it with joyfulness.
I love doing this.
And I'm probably going to go over these scriptures again when I'm done with all this.
But I love doing this.
Be joyful about it because it's great doing the work of the Lord.
And yes, it takes a lot of patience, a lot of dedication to do these videos.
Especially if you want to keep them coming out every week.
Right?
So this we need to have, right?
So giving thanks unto the Father.
And I do that all the time when I eat.
I pray to the Lord and give thanks to the Father.
And not just eating, just everything in general.
We need to give thanks to the Father.
Especially for this ministry here.
Which has made us meet to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in light.
And like I was saying at the beginning of the chapter, right?
We become saints when we become believers.
And we're partakers of the inheritance.
What's the inheritance?
In the light, right?
What's the inheritance?
It's us being grafted into a spiritual Israel.
That's his kingdom.
The spiritual kingdom of God.
Not the nation of Israel.
No.
The spiritual kingdom of God.
To go to heaven, plain and simple.
Who has delivered us from the power of darkness and has translated us into the kingdom of his dear son.
It's the inheritance of the kingdom.
And all keys of heaven and everything were given to whom?
Jesus.
Yeshua Messiah.
And whom we have redemption through his blood.
Even the forgiveness of sins.
He went to his blood.
The blood atonement for sin.
Sin needs to be atoned by blood.
That's why the Lord shed his blood for us.
And it's sickening that a lot of ministries, a lot of modern day religions, just in the modern day translation Bibles, yeah, they took, you know, just erased the word blood.
You can't do that, it's blood, okay?
His blood, the blood of the Lord, is why we have redemption.
And again, in whom we have redemption, through His blood, and His is who?
Jesus Christ, Yeshua Messiah.
Even the forgiveness of sins.
Who is the image of the invisible God?
The firstborn, a very creature?
Because God says we're created in their image, right?
And there was this talk about him and his angels, the archangels and all that.
We are created in their image.
Now, does it mean that we're gods?
No.
So we know how New Age is like to misinterpret that.
Oh, because we're referring to his image, we're gods too.
No, you're not.
And that image means they have, you know, arms and legs and, you know, the way we look in general.
That's what that means.
And God's already invisible to us because we talked about this before, how the radiance of the Lord, if we were to see the full face of Jesus, I'm sorry, the full face of the Father, we'd drop dead.
Because of the radiance.
Look what happened to Moses.
Moses seeing the Father in a different image, of course, not his full form, but in the image of a burning bush and so on.
When the Father appeared to before certain people in the Bible, right?
He was always in another form other than what he really is.
And even that has significantly aged Moses because of the radiation, the radiance of his eminence, you know?
So it's amazing.
So, who's in the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature?
For him were all things created that are in heaven, that are in the earth, visible and invisible.
So what are these?
Thrones, Dominions, so let's get to that, right?
So, this is from a show I did earlier.
Thrones or dominions or principalities or powers.
All things created for him by him.
Right?
So what are these?
Thrones, dominions.
So let's get to that, right?
So, this is from a show I did earlier.
So thrones are a class of angels.
This is based on interpretation of Colossians 116, as we just read here.
According to 1 Peter 3.21-22, Christ had gone into heaven, and angels, authorities, and powers had made him subject to them.
And dominions, this is really cool, right?
Dominion angels are considered to govern the movement of celestial objects.
So every time you look up at the sky, guys, in the night time, you see the stars and all that?
There's dominion angels guiding the movement of them.
Such as planets, stars, that's what it is.
And the word Dominion is also used for when God gives people power over other animals.
So the Dominion Angel is the one who controls the paths and orbits of these celestial objects.
that are celestial objects, which is planets, stars, whatever the keys.
And we've got principalities and powers, right?
So, Principality, which is a very powerful angel.
You get the Archangels, and a lot of these angels share certain abilities, as the other one, certain authorities.
But Principality, right?
Angels, also known as Rulers or Archangels, that protect and guide institutions, nations, and groups of people, such as the Church.
And what's the Church?
Who's the Church?
We, the people.
Not a religion.
Not a building, we are the church.
I'm the church, you're the church.
We're the body of Christ.
They are also in charge of leading bands of angels and making sure they fulfill their divine ministry.
And Archangel shares some of that as well.
So, where's the powers next, right?
So the powers...
Power Angels or Apostates are angels that have the power to restrain evil forces and prevent them from causing harm.
The term comes from the Latin word apostate, which means power.
That's what these angels are.
And that's why we need to understand the scriptures.
Because a lot of times people read over this and not understand what this is talking about.
That's why you need to know what these angels are.
It's called spiritual warfare.
I host a spiritual warfare show every Friday.
Usually at 9pm Eastern.
We do live shows and everything.
Just exposing a lot of this stuff.
And talking about it, and explaining it, and everything else.
So, spiritual warfare is very important to know.
And in fact, the number one most important thing to know when you become a Christian, or follow Jesus Christ, is to know Jesus Christ.
Yes.
Number two is to know spiritual warfare.
To know what you're dealing with.
So, you need to know what these angels are, and how they operate.
Because, yeah, it's amazing.
It really is.
When you look into the stuff, and there's different angels there.
And there's so many others, you know what I mean?
Like, it's amazing.
And a lot of these angels have different looks too.
Then you got the demons and everything else, and that's a whole thing all together some other time.
But, uh, yeah.
So... Again, for him, we're all things created, that are in heaven and in the earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones or dominions, or principalities or powers.
And remember Ephesians, we talked about this too?
All things were created for Him and by Him.
By Him and for Him.
And He is before all things.
And by Him, all things consist.
Consist, just continue to move.
Consistently.
You know, in that claim, it explains itself.
And He is the Head of the Body.
The Church.
Again, who's the church?
Us.
It's not the Catholic Church, it's not the 40,000, any of the 40,000 different denominations of Christianity.
It's we the people.
Where any more, you know, two of us or more are gathered in His name.
There's the Lord.
That church could be at the beach with a bunch of friends, talking about the Lord.
That church could be at a park, your basement, your living room, anywhere.
And if you notice most of the time, the apostles here, they always most of the time gathered at people's houses.
They taught the word, or in a group of people.
They didn't go into a building.
And the only time Jesus did that, he went to the synagogues to try to wake up some of the Jews.
But the churches in general, they were like, like now the church of Colossians here, that's when they always start gathering together, you know, in these like, not a religion, sorry, but like these groups of people.
A place to gather.
You know what I mean?
A bunch of us, which is great.
But mainly the church is anybody, you know, all of us to get together and talk about the Word.
So God, Jesus Christ, is the head of the body of the church.
He's our head.
Who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He might have preeminence.
Oops.
I don't know what that word means, yeah.
So, like I said all the time, never be afraid or embarrassed to go look up what a word means.
I'm certainly not.
I'm not the best at English, yeah.
You know, grammar and all that stuff, but yeah.
Permanence means he is fresh.
Permanent.
He is fresh.
And everything.
That's easy to explain, right?
Highest place of ascendancy, above all, over all, surpassing all to the point that nothing and no one else can overcome, not even come close.
So that's very important to understand these words because like I said, if you were in a Bible study or reading it, whatever the case, you just skipped over because you didn't know what it meant.
It'll change the whole context of the rest, right?
Yeah, above all.
Jesus Christ is above all.
Above all and above everybody, right?
For it pleased the Father that in Him should all fulfillers dwell.
To live being, right?
And having made peace through the blood of His cross.
The blood He sacrificed, you know, shed for our sins.
Sacrificed for our sins.
By Him to reconcile all things unto Himself.
By him I say, whether they are things in earth or things in heaven.
And you, that were sometimes alienated or enemies, in your mind by wicked works, yet now has he recuseled?
Yeah, if you know what recuseled means, in other words, if you do something wrong against somebody, right?
To reconcile is like to correct your mistakes.
Apologize and try to move on and reconcile with the person.
Or if you, you know, sometimes a husband and wife are split up and they reconcile with each other to work things out and get back together.
So, in the body of his flesh through death to present you holy and unblameable and unreprovable in his sight.
So that's deep.
You know what I mean?
It really is.
It's very deep.
This is very powerful.
To understand that the body was flesh through death.
He came in the form of a man.
Manifested in the flesh.
Had to endure temptations.
Had to endure everything we go to in life.
And everything that Satan threw at him, he endured.
Satan attempted to tempt him.
And failed, of course.
Now could you imagine, imagine you're a man, right?
And I couldn't even imagine this.
I mean, I failed and I saw every man fail, right?
So, Satan tempts us men with beautiful women.
Now, I'm not saying that everybody's done stuff with these, you know, girls like that.
But the thoughts came across your mind, right?
And I don't mean to use sexual things for example, but yeah, you get the point.
Imagine what Jesus had to endure.
He endured all that.
He didn't get tempted.
So he went to hell, okay, for us.
Yes.
Literally afterwards, he went to hell to redeem the lost souls, when he was three days and three nights in the grave.
So, if you continue in the faith, grounded and settled, and be not moved away from hope of the gospel, So ground the faith and know if there's anybody's new age out there that's not the same thing.
Grounded in the faith is to be firm with the Word of God.
So if you continue in the faith grounded and settled, yet be not moved away from the hope of the gospel.
So this gospel we're reading here guys, our hope in it.
Nothing should shake you, being faith grounded and settled, right?
That means you're firm in the gospel and nothing should shake you.
Which you have heard and which was preached to every creature which is under heaven.
Wherefore I, Paul, am a maiden minister, who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, And fill up that which is behind the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the truth of the judge.
See?
And you can clearly see that.
So, again, who now rejoiced at my sufferings.
So all the stuff that, all the problems that Paul goes through, the persecution, this, that, and the other thing.
Because I think at this point in time, Paul's in jail.
He's writing this letter from jail.
So, all the sufferings he's doing, right, he's rejoicing because he's doing the work of the Lord.
And fill up that which is behind the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake.
Which is the church.
The church is Jesus Christ, the church is us.
We are the body of Christ, right?
That's the church.
Wherefore I am made a minister according to the dispensation... And no, it's not the same dispensationalism that the church is teaching today, no.
Wherefore I am according to the dispensation of God.
So if you want to know what dispensation means... An exemption from a rule or obligation.
See, with the modern day churches we go, it's like, oh, we're exempt from their, you know, like rules and commandments, right?
We're exempted from the Ten Commandments.
No, you're not.
that's not what that means.
This says the method or scheme according to which God carries out his purpose towards men.
So this is what the churches believe, right?
They believe you're exempted from... This is why you... Understand, right?
This is exactly why you need to know the Bible definition.
This is the modern day definition, right?
Then they say, well look, we're exempt from the rules.
We're exempt from the laws.
We're exempt from the commandments.
That's not what the Bible says.
The Bible definition...
There's a method or scheme according to which God carries out a purpose towards men.
That's biblical dispensation.
This is modern day, okay, false dispensation.
By Charles, uh, John Nelson Dobby and Charles, uh, Cyrus Schofield.
And people like them.
And the Jesuits still, by the way.
Yeah.
So, you need to go by the biblical meaning of things, guys.
See the importance of that?
Because if you tell these people, exposing dispensation, they'll say, oh, it's biblical.
No, your version of dispensation is not biblical.
This is biblical, the biblical meaning.
It doesn't mean you're exempt from the commandments and laws.
Because if there was, why would Jesus say to keep the commandments of God?
And Paul said, do we blot out the laws?
No, God forbid.
Again, Paul says, we're made a minister according to the dispensation of God, which is what?
The plan, you know, which is that God carries out his purpose, which is God's purpose.
That Paul is made a minister.
Again, who's a saint?
Us.
to me for you to fulfill the word of God.
Even the mystery which has been hid from ages and from generations but now is made manifest to his saints.
Again, who's the saints?
Us.
This word of God is being made manifest to us.
To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of the mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.
Thank you.
And riches of glory of the mysteries is knowledge, right?
It's not money and cash, things like that.
No, it's knowledge.
Just a note for you prosperity teachers out there.
The false prosperity teaches us today, in whom we preach, warning every man, and teaching every man in all wisdom, that we may present every man perfect in Jesus Christ.
Whereinto I also labor, striving according to his working, which works in me mightily.
So, wherein I also labor means he works for us, striving to achieve perfection in Jesus Christ.
And we all do, guys.
We strive every day.
When we do sin, we feel corrected, right?
That's all he's burning.
But we most always try to strive to achieve, you know, like perfection in Jesus Christ.
So, guys, if you like this here, I'm sorry, yeah.
I messed up on the slides there.
So, anyway, don't take my word or anybody else's word for it.
Read it for yourselves.
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You know what I mean?
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