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"The Prison Epistles" by Chris Young Part 11

Episode 1416 Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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November 19, 2025 - Wednesday PM Bible Class

In this episode we continue the study of the prison epistles, finishing Philippians and beginning Colossians. The host recaps Philippians’ central theme — that Christ and his gospel, not life’s circumstances, are the source of Christian joy — and highlights Paul’s gratitude for the Philippians’ faith, generosity, and encouragement, even noting the reach of the gospel into Caesar’s household while Paul was under house arrest.

Shifting to Colossians, the episode covers historical and geographical background (Colossae in Phrygia, its proximity to Ephesus, Laodicea, and Hierapolis), questions about Paul’s direct involvement in that church’s founding, and likely sources of the congregation’s problems. The host outlines the structure and twin-epistle relationship with Ephesians: the first two chapters are doctrinal and the final two chapters are practical. He identifies the main false teachings Paul confronts — Judaizing legalism and early forms of Gnosticism — and explains Paul’s emphasis on the preeminence, sufficiency, and deity of Christ.

The episode walks through Colossians 1 in detail: thanksgiving for the church’s faith, love, and hope; prayer requests for spiritual wisdom and worthy living; and the central doctrine that Christ is supreme — over God, creation, the church, and death — and that through him believers are reconciled and redeemed by his blood. Scriptural connections are made to Mark, John, Romans, Ephesians, and 1 Corinthians to illuminate Paul’s claims about Christ’s role in creation, reconciliation, and resurrection.

Listeners can expect careful exposition, pastoral application (faith, hope, love; bearing fruit; walking worthy), and encouragement to read Colossians for themselves. The episode closes emphasizing the transformative contrast from darkness to light and the all-sufficiency of Christ for the church amid false teaching.

 

Duration 42:51

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