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Embracing Godly Qualifications Through Colossians | Ep. 70

Latoya Morris Season 6

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What does it truly mean to be qualified by God? Join me, Latoya, on the Woman 31 podcast as we explore this powerful concept through the lens of the book of Colossians. We journey together into the heart of the early church in Colossae, founded by Epaphras, unraveling the profound connections between Colossians and Ephesians. Learn how these letters, rich in encouragement and faith, can guide us in recognizing our divine qualifications and empower us to embrace our spiritual calling without reservation.

In our exploration, we focus on the foundational teachings in Colossians 1:11, emphasizing gratitude and the strength of faith built on love rather than fear or jealousy. We delve into how prioritizing scripture over our personal biases can help us identify false teachings and affirm our faith. This episode is just the beginning of our transformative journey through Paul's writings, with a peek into the intriguing comparisons between Colossians and Ephesians that set the stage for future discussions. Share this journey with others seeking spiritual growth and let’s build a community rooted in faith and scripture.

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