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“If I only had a little more each month, life would be much more comfortable.” “If my parents would just let me do this, I’d be much happier.” “If I could understand what was going on in her heart, things would make sense.” “If our culture wasn’t so backward, I wouldn’t complain about it.” “If he would show affection; if she would stop arguing; if the boss would just notice; if they would just let me in.” The human heart, stained by sin, is always seeking something more. That one thing that will prove to be the answer. The one solution that solves all problems. The key that unlocks all doors. When Paul wrote to the Colossian church, he pointed them to that one solution that stands above all others: Jesus. He’s enough. He’s all we need. And how do we know that Jesus is enough? In Colossians 1:15-23, Paul asserts that Jesus is the Most High King of Creation and the Most Humble Lord of Salvation, and therefore He is all I need.
By Walnut Park Baptist Church“If I only had a little more each month, life would be much more comfortable.” “If my parents would just let me do this, I’d be much happier.” “If I could understand what was going on in her heart, things would make sense.” “If our culture wasn’t so backward, I wouldn’t complain about it.” “If he would show affection; if she would stop arguing; if the boss would just notice; if they would just let me in.” The human heart, stained by sin, is always seeking something more. That one thing that will prove to be the answer. The one solution that solves all problems. The key that unlocks all doors. When Paul wrote to the Colossian church, he pointed them to that one solution that stands above all others: Jesus. He’s enough. He’s all we need. And how do we know that Jesus is enough? In Colossians 1:15-23, Paul asserts that Jesus is the Most High King of Creation and the Most Humble Lord of Salvation, and therefore He is all I need.