Hope Sabbath School

Reconciliation and Hope

Colossians 1 reveals God's desire to reconcile all His children to Himself, restoring them into a loving relationship with Him. Paul explains that Jesus brings peace through His sacrifice, transforms believers from alienation to holiness, and empowers them to grow through His indwelling presence.

Centered on Colossians 1, this study highlights God’s desire to reconcile every person fully to Him through Christ. Paul describes how Jesus brings peace through His death, transforms those once alienated by sin, and creates new life from the inside out. In this relationship, we discover deep hope—not only for today, but for eternity. Believers are invited to continue in faith, grow in grace, and rely on the power of Christ living within them.

Host
Pastor Derek Morris

Pastor Derek Morris

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