Paul’s opening prayer in Colossians shows us where real hope begins and what it produces. In this episode on Colossians 1:3–12, we look at how hope “laid up for you in heaven” reshapes what you value, how you relate to other believers, and what you ask God for in the middle of an ordinary, complicated life.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- Why Paul, sitting in a Roman prison, is overflowing with gratitude—not for his own circumstances, but for the faith, love, and hope he’s heard about in the Colossian church
- How the gospel reached Colossae through Epaphras, and why Paul stresses that the same message is “bearing fruit and growing” all over the world, not just in one small town
- The beautiful chain Paul draws: faith in Christ leads to hope in heaven, which in turn produces love for “all the saints,” a new family bound together by an eternal future rather than temporary similarities
- What it means that our hope is stored up for us in heaven—secure, guaranteed, already waiting—and how that hope is meant to change how we live and what we care about right now
- Paul’s description of the gospel as “the grace of God in truth,” and why it is more than the message that God loves you—it is the announcement that God loves and forgives people who do not deserve it
- Paul’s prayer that the Colossians would be “filled with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding,” and how that differs from simply asking God for guidance on specific life decisions
- What it looks like to “walk in a manner worthy of the Lord”: a life that fits what we say we believe, bearing fruit in every good work and steadily increasing in the knowledge of God
- The image of something wonderful waiting for you at home, and how that helps us understand the way future hope begins to transform our mood, our priorities, and our choices in the present
- Why we need God’s power to endure with patience and joy, and why Paul insists that the Father has already “qualified” believers to share in the inheritance of the saints in light
After listening, you’ll come away with a clearer sense of how Christian hope is not wishful thinking but a settled confidence in a future God has already secured—and how that hope is meant to reshape your relationships, your prayers, and your understanding of what truly matters. You’ll be invited to look again at what you are actually hoping in, to ask God for the kind of wisdom that changes how you live, and to rest in the news that he himself has qualified you for an inheritance you could never earn.
Series: Colossians: Getting the Gospel Right
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