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Paul examines the three big aspects of the Colossian heresy as it was practically experienced in asceticism, mysticism, and legalism. He shows that the Godhead is greater than each and that reliance on Jesus is eroded by each. Further, eternal rewards are lost when we settle for attractive-looking additions that promise "fuller" Christianity than what Jesus provides.
By Wayne Braudrick4.6
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Paul examines the three big aspects of the Colossian heresy as it was practically experienced in asceticism, mysticism, and legalism. He shows that the Godhead is greater than each and that reliance on Jesus is eroded by each. Further, eternal rewards are lost when we settle for attractive-looking additions that promise "fuller" Christianity than what Jesus provides.