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Paul’s words in Colossians 2:16–23 confront a subtle but powerful temptation: to trade the finished work of Christ for a life built around spiritual rules, rituals, and disciplines that look impressive but cannot actually make us clean. In this episode, we trace Paul’s warning against legalism, explore his contrast between shadows and substance, and see why trusting Christ alone is fundamentally at odds with trying to secure God’s favor through our own religious performance. 

In this week’s episode, we explore:

After listening, you’ll come away with a clearer sense of why religious routines—however serious or impressive—can never do what only the cross of Christ can: reconcile you to God and begin to change you from the inside out. You’ll be invited to examine where you might be trusting your own disciplines instead of Jesus, to approach disagreements about practices with both humility and discernment, and to rest again in the simple, scandalous reality that your hope is not in doing it right, but in Christ who has done enough.

 Series: Colossians: Getting the Gospel Right

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