đź’ Consider this: Which area of your life do you most need to surrender to Christ’s victory: your struggles, temptations, decisions, or fears about the future?
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📣 What does victory look like to you? 🤔
To the Colossians, and to our world today, victory is often measured by success, strength, and conquest. Yet in Colossians 2:15, the Apostle Paul reveals a radically different picture: true triumph came through the cross. What looked like utter defeat—the Saviour nailed to a tree — was in fact the ultimate victory over sin, death, and every power of darkness.
So what does it mean to live in light of that victory? And if Christ has already won, why do we still live as though the battle continues? How can faith in His finished work give us courage, confidence, and peace each day?
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📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:08 Introduction 06:10 I. FAITH IN CHRIST WILL GIVE US THE VICTORY 12:38 Victory over sins and temptations 14:52 Victory over decisions 17:56 Victory over death 21:17 Triumph in battle 25:33 Christ as the Great Conqueror 28:39 II. FAITH IN CHRIST WILL CAUSE US TO LIVE FOR HIM 33:48 Christ’s promise to return 43:37 Conclusion 47:06 Reflection Question
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“Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ.” The word always tells us that it is not just one victory, but the daily victories that we need in our lives - victories over our sins and temptations. We need victory over the struggles of life. Sometimes our lives can be overwhelmed with trials, difficulties, and struggles.
Where then can we find victory?
Faith in Christ will give us the victory. Our faith is not based on this world. It is not because of our status and accomplishments or our own wisdom and abilities. This faith is in Christ, the Almighty God.
So you and I do not need to be afraid. We do not need to give in. We do not need to surrender. Nor do we need to do the conquering. All we need to do is to stand on the ground on which Christ had conquered. And we do that through faith in Him, believing that He had conquered the power of darkness.