The Letter to the Colossians and the Letter to PhilemonSample

Paul sends greetings to the church in Colossae on behalf of himself and his coworkers. He was not a lone fighter but was constantly surrounded by partners—people who prayed for him and helped him in practical ways.
He also tells the Colossians that, in addition to this letter, he is sending Onesimus—which leads us to the letter to Philemon, which we will read tomorrow.
For reflection
You are not meant to go through life alone. God has called us into community. From the very beginning, He said to Adam that it is not good for man to be alone. Who can you support today—in word, deed, or prayer? And to whom can you open up about your own needs?
Scripture
About this Plan

Join Paul’s journey as he speaks to the church in Colossae and to Philemon. Each day offers a passage with explanations, historical context, and practical insights. Discover who Jesus is, why He gave everything for us, and how to live as Christians in the world. Step by step, uncover the fullness found in Christ and learn to shape your life by His strength. **NOTICE:** This content includes sensitive themes that some readers may find difficult: [abuse and exploitation]. Please take care as you read.
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