Reading: Colossians 1:15–29
Paul lifts our eyes to the greatness of Jesus Christ. He is “the image of the invisible God,” the One through whom all things were created and in whom all things hold together. Staying close to God begins by seeing Christ clearly. He is not merely a teacher, helper, or example; He is Lord over creation, Head of the church, and the One in whom all the fullness of God dwells.
Paul also reminds the Colossians that the gospel is not a hidden secret for a spiritual elite. The false teachers suggested that fullness with God required special knowledge available only to a few. But Paul proclaims the whole message openly: the mystery once hidden has now been revealed in Christ. That mystery is wonderfully simple and deeply personal—“Christ in you, the hope of glory.” God’s plan is not that we climb upward through secret spiritual steps, but that Christ comes to dwell within all who believe.
Through Christ’s blood shed on the cross, we are reconciled to God and brought near. C. S. Lewis reminds us that even our suffering, when offered to God in love, is not wasted but may be joined to Christ’s suffering for the blessing of others. Staying close to God means trusting Christ in our suffering, continuing in faith, and living in the wonder that He dwells within us by His Spirit.
Prayer: Lord Jesus, help us see Your glory, trust Your cross, and rejoice that You dwell within us. Keep us close to You in faith, hope, and love. Amen.






