Thanksgiving and prayer for your faith, love, and hope

Colossians 1:1-15

Introduction

In this session, Colossians chapter 1: 1-14, we will focus on understanding truths about who Jesus, the Son of God, is. What has he done for you? What makes him a supreme and unique savior?

Objectives

By the end of this session, the learner will have:

  • Understood about the prayer and Thanksgiving made for the fellowship
  • Reminded about the three pillars of church growth of faith, love, and hope
  • Known the Unique role Paul was given to the Gentile church
  • Identified the role of God the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit for accessing help from above

Outline

  • Paul’s role to the Gentiles
  • The role of God the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit
  • Paul’s relationship with the recipient he had not met.
  • Thanksgiving and prayer

Group Study Time

Colossians 1:1-15

Connecting

  • Gather with two or more people for a community discovery bible study session.
  • Start with a heartfelt prayer, inviting God to guide and bless your understanding.
  • Explore the passage by reading it at least twice, using different Bible versions if available, then retell the story together as a group.
  • Reflect and share the challenges and blessings you experienced from the previous study.

Comprehending

  • Who wrote this letter? What is said about Paul? Colossians 1:1. 23b.
  • Who were the recipients of this letter? What is revealed about these believers? How were they related to Paul? Colossians 1:2, 3-8
  • List 5 items of Paul’s prayer and thanksgiving for a Church he had never met physically? Colossians 1: 3, 9-14.
  • What did Paul say about their faith, their love, and their hope? Colossians 1: 3-5.
  • What is revealed about God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit from this session

Committing

  • Engage with the Bible—read, study, memorize, meditate, pray, listen, and live it out.
  • List three lessons you have learnt as an agent of change that you would like to put into practice and teach others about.
  • Take time and worship Jesus with the attributes revealed about Christ.
  • Use the SPACEPETS model, to assist you in putting God’s word into practice. Look for:
    • Sin to confess
    • Promise to claim
    • Attitude to change
    • Command to keep
    • Error to change
    • Prayer to make
    • Example to copy
    • Truth to obey and
    • Something praiseworthy

Communicating

  • Identify one person you can connect with and share the valuable insights and lessons you gained from this session.
  • Reach out to a new believer—either in person or by phone—and pray with them to support them through their challenges, including any concerns about attending church.
  • Create a new group and guide others through this study to help them grow in their understanding.

Post Lesson Teaching Summary

Great job completing the study! Take a moment to listen to this summary to reinforce your group’s understanding of the text and ensure you’re all on the same page. We’re here to support your learning journey!

Thanksgiving and prayer for your faith, love, and hope

Colossians 1:1-15

Colossians 1:1-15

Context

  • The book of Colossians addresses how to access help from above, recognizing believers’ dual citizenship: seated with Christ in heavenly places while on earth.
  • Help from above is accessed through prayer, fasting, giving, and aligning with God’s will.
  • The church in Colossae was started by Epaphras, a disciple of Paul, about 100km east of Ephesus.
  • False teachers taught that Jesus is not enough, requiring additional special knowledge or ascetic practices for full access to help.
  • Paul writes to counter this, affirming believers’ transfer from darkness to light through Christ.

Greeting and Prayer (Colossians 1:1-15)

  • Authors and Recipients: Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by God’s will, and Timothy our brother, write to God’s holy people in Colossae, the faithful brothers and sisters in Christ.
  • Grace and Peace: Grace and peace come from God our Father.
  • Thanksgiving: Always thank God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ when praying for them, having heard of their faith in Christ Jesus and love for all God’s people.
  • Hope in Heaven: The faith and love spring from the hope stored up in heaven, heard about in the true message of the gospel.
  • Gospel’s Fruit: The gospel has come to them, bearing fruit and growing throughout the world as it has among them since understanding God’s grace in truth.
  • Learned from Epaphras: Learned it from Epaphras, dear fellow servant and faithful minister of Christ on their behalf, who reported their love in the Spirit.
  • Constant Prayer: Since hearing this, have not stopped praying, asking God to fill with knowledge of His will through all wisdom and understanding given by the Spirit.
  • Worthy Lives: So they live lives worthy of the Lord, pleasing Him in every way: bearing fruit in good work, growing in knowledge of God.
  • Strengthened: Being strengthened with all power according to His glorious might for great endurance and patience.
  • Thankful Joy: Giving joyful thanks to the Father, who qualified to share in the inheritance of His holy people in the kingdom of light.
  • Rescue and Transfer: For He has rescued from the dominion of darkness and brought into the kingdom of the Son He loves.
  • Redemption: In whom there is redemption, the forgiveness of sins.

Application

  • Understand the great transaction God has done by transferring believers from the kingdom of darkness to the kingdom of His Son Jesus Christ.
  • Know that with Christ it is enough; He has transformed believers positionally from darkness to light.

How to use these studies

These lessons are designed as short, 25-minute studies based on Bible truths, and meant for self-learning or small group study. The study sets systematically cover different books of the Bible. 

Each lesson follows a simple structure:

  • Introduction (Including the outline and objectives)
  • Step 1: Connecting
  • Step 2: Comprehending
  • Step 3: Committing
  • Step 4: Communicating

These sections include questions to help you reflect on the bible passage and how it applies to your life. 

Use these lessons to disciple others by journeying together over time and allowing God’s word to penetrate your heart and bring transforming change to your life. As a leader, pray for wisdom in leading and for modelling the truths in your own life.

Sharing offline

Each lesson has three buttons allowing you to download a easily saveable and shareable PDF version of the study. You can choose either a Mobile-friendly PDF version, and Print-friendly PDF version, or a print version of the Full Study PDF (for example all the lessons in the current book of the Bible).

These are free and can be easily copied and shared from one person to another!

Gathering a Small Group

Start small to build a safe space for sharing and growth.

  • Pray first: Ask God to show you 3-6 people who need encouragement in faith, like family, neighbors, or fellow believers facing hardship.
  • Invite personally: Meet one-on-one, explain how the lessons are designed to help people grow in their faith and knowledge of God and his Word.
  • Keep it simple: Meet in a home or quiet spot; no need for fancy setup – just willing hearts.
  • Aim for consistency: Suggest weekly meetings, but be flexible for busy lives or safety concerns in persecuted areas.

Trust helps everyone open up, reflect, and apply truths without fear.

  • Start with sharing: In the first meeting, share simple stories of your own faith struggles to show vulnerability.
  • Set ground rules: Agree to listen without judging, keep stories private, and focus on encouraging each other.
  • Build bonds: Begin each session with a short prayer or song inviting God to be present with you.
  • Be patient: Trust grows over time – encourage quiet members gently, and celebrate small steps of honesty.

Good preparation makes the lesson flow and helps discipleship.

  • Read ahead: Study the lesson before; pray over the Bible passage and think how it fits your group’s challenges.
  • Adapt for the group: Use simple words; if literacy is low, read aloud slowly and explain questions or stories.
  • Gather basics: Have a Bible (in your language) and paper for notes.
  • Reflect personally: Ask yourself the study questions first – lead from your own growth and experience.
  • Pray: Pray for your group members.

Guide the group through the lesson structure to encourage discovery and commitment.

  • Step 1 – Connecting: Start the group meeting by praying together. Thank God for his Word and ask for open hearts to receive it. Read the Bible passage together (Read it aloud twice; ask someone to repeat in their words.)
  • Step 2: Comprehending: Use the provided questions to help you grapple with the truth of the Bible passage.
  • Step 3 – Committing: Consider how the passage might apply to your lives and what simple steps of obedience you can commit to. The goal of these studies if life-change! Not just knowledge!
  • Step 4 – Communicating:  Think of who you can share the truths you have learned with.
  • Close with Prayer: Let group members pray short prayers of thanks or commitment. Pray for one another.

For many of the lessons, there is a short summary teaching voice-note at the end of the lesson (together with a text summary). This is designed to be a recap and reminder of the key lessons you should have learned through the lesson. 

As a leader, you might like to use these summary teaching resources to help you in preparation for leading your group, though ideally not before you have spent time prayerfully reflecting on the passage.

This is an ongoing discipleship journey aiming to transform lives and help people to live victorious Christian lives. Focus on growth, not just finishing lessons.

  • Meet regularly: Join together at least once a week. Review past actions at each start to build accountability.
  • Encourage reflection: Between meetings, urge personal time with the lesson – read, pray, and try complete commitments made.
  • Support one another: If your group members are facing challenges, use lessons to pray together and share burdens; become “agents of change” by helping others in your community.
  • Multiply groups: As trust grows, encourage members to start their own small groups with family or friends.
  • Keep it short: Stick to 15 – 25 minutes per lesson to fit busy, challenging lives.
  • Handle challenges: If fear or hardship arise, encourage members by always pointing back to God’s love. 
  • Stay safe: In persecuted areas, meet discreetly; focus on heart change over big displays.
  • Celebrate progress: Note how people have grown in faith; allow time for sharing testimonies of what God has done. Take note of what you pray for, and give thanks when God answers prayer.

Final encouragement

Leading these lessons is serving like Jesus – humble, loving, and truthful. As you journey together, God will build growing faith into each person’s life. Pray often, and watch lives transform!

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