The Supremacy of Christ: The book of Colossians- Suffering for the Body of Christ
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Suffering for the body of Christ (Chapter 1:24 - 2:5) Why does Paul rejoice in suffering? In Colossians 1:24–2:5, Paul shows that affliction for the church is not a defect in Christ’s work but our participation in it—“filling up” what remains in the sufferings of Christ as His body carries the gospel forward. We’ll trace Paul’s own hardship portfolio, unpack what “Christ in you, the hope of glory” really means, and see why the cost of silence is greater than the cost of suffering. Called to proclaim truth and protect the church, Paul models a life that is both polarizing and attractive—unyielding about truth, overflowing with love. This message presses us to live distinctly: provoking darkness by our conviction and drawing the world by our kindness.