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Hope Sabbath School
Reasons for Thanksgiving and Prayer
Focusing on Paul’s letters to the Philippians and Colossians, this lesson examines the theme “Reasons for Thanksgiving and Prayer.” It highlights how gratitude and faith can thrive even in times of trial, as Paul gives thanks and prays with joy while imprisoned. The study emphasizes that God is faithful to finish the work He starts in His people and calls believers to grow in love, joy, and spiritual strength.
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Complete in Christ
Colossians 2 points believers to Christ as the One in whom all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are found, calling them to remain steadfast in their faith. Paul expresses deep concern that persuasive false teachings could draw them away from the simplicity of the Gospel, reminding them that rituals or human traditions cannot complete them—only Christ can. He urges them to walk in Jesus as they first received Him, grounded, rooted, and knit together in love.
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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.
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The Preeminence of Christ
In this study of Colossians 1, Paul opens his letter to the Colossians by revealing the supremacy and glory of Jesus. The lesson highlights Christ’s central role in creation, redemption, and the life of every believer, encouraging us to trust that Christ alone reconciles and sustains us.
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Living as Citizens of a Heavenly Kingdom
Paul reminds believers in Philippians 3 and 4 that their true citizenship is in Heaven, calling them to live with their hearts fixed on Christ rather than on earthly distractions. He encourages us to focus on the good, to stand firm in the Lord, and to rejoice even in difficult circumstances.




