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What does it really mean to be complete?
In Epistle to the Colossians chapter 2, Paul warns believers not to be deceived by false teachings, religious pressure, or human regulations. Instead, he calls them to maturity — to be rooted, built up, and established in Christ.
Completion in Christ isn’t about rituals.
It isn’t about appearances.
It isn’t about spiritual performance.
It’s about knowing Him.
Growing in Him.
Trusting Him alone for salvation.
This episode explores:
• What Paul meant by “complete in Him”
• The difference between moral law and ceremonial law
• Why the Cross fulfilled the shadows — but not God’s character
• How spiritual maturity protects us from deception
If you’ve ever wondered whether obedience and grace contradict each other — this conversation is for you.
Christ is not an addition to your life.
He is your fullness.
By MakoWhat does it really mean to be complete?
In Epistle to the Colossians chapter 2, Paul warns believers not to be deceived by false teachings, religious pressure, or human regulations. Instead, he calls them to maturity — to be rooted, built up, and established in Christ.
Completion in Christ isn’t about rituals.
It isn’t about appearances.
It isn’t about spiritual performance.
It’s about knowing Him.
Growing in Him.
Trusting Him alone for salvation.
This episode explores:
• What Paul meant by “complete in Him”
• The difference between moral law and ceremonial law
• Why the Cross fulfilled the shadows — but not God’s character
• How spiritual maturity protects us from deception
If you’ve ever wondered whether obedience and grace contradict each other — this conversation is for you.
Christ is not an addition to your life.
He is your fullness.