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What if Jesus isn’t meant to be part of your life, but your entire life?
In this message from Colossians 3, we explore the danger of building your identity on things that can fade—success, relationships, status—and the emptiness that follows when Jesus is only added in when it’s convenient.
Colossians 3 walks through four movements of real transformation: letting the old life die, removing what doesn’t belong, putting on the character of Christ, and allowing Jesus to reshape every area of your life.
This isn’t about behavior management—it’s about heart transformation. If you’ve ever felt full but still empty, or like your faith is just one piece of your life instead of the foundation of it, this message will challenge you to rethink everything.
Because Jesus didn’t come to be added to your equation—He came to be your entire life.
By Curtis CrowWhat if Jesus isn’t meant to be part of your life, but your entire life?
In this message from Colossians 3, we explore the danger of building your identity on things that can fade—success, relationships, status—and the emptiness that follows when Jesus is only added in when it’s convenient.
Colossians 3 walks through four movements of real transformation: letting the old life die, removing what doesn’t belong, putting on the character of Christ, and allowing Jesus to reshape every area of your life.
This isn’t about behavior management—it’s about heart transformation. If you’ve ever felt full but still empty, or like your faith is just one piece of your life instead of the foundation of it, this message will challenge you to rethink everything.
Because Jesus didn’t come to be added to your equation—He came to be your entire life.