For me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. —Philippians 1:21
He is before all things, and by him all things hold together. —Colossians 1:17
Jesus Christ is above all things and before all things, yet He demonstrated the truest form of humility by taking on human likeness and offering His life up for the redemption of His creation. Paul unpacked these parts of Jesus’s identity in his letters to the churches in Philippi and Colossae, instructing the believers on how to imitate Christ in every aspect of life. Believers are encouraged to keep straining toward Christ, knowing that following Jesus is worth whatever cost it requires of us.
Join us in this four-week study of Philippians and Colossians to discover endless ways our Lord and Savior is worthy of our praise.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
28 Days (4 Weeks) of Daily Scripture Readings
INCLUDED EXTRAS
- Tips for Reading New Testament Letters
- A Map Depicting Paul’s Missionary Journeys
- A Breakdown of Colossians 1:15–20
- Brief Descriptions About the People Mentioned in Paul’s Letters
- A Daily Reflection Prompt
- A Seasonal Recipe
SPECIFICATIONS
8x10", Perfect Bound, 128 Pages
Daily Reading Guides present either an entire book of the Bible or a topic selected from Scripture in the form of daily readings. Designed for a Monday start, each Reading Guide includes Scripture printed in the book with both a main passage and selected complementary passages curated to explore the themes found in the day's main text.
Each resource is thoughtfully and artfully designed to highlight the beauty, goodness, and truth of Scripture in a way that reflects the themes of each curated reading plan.
Plan-specific resources, like introductions, biblical overviews, maps, timelines, and more are included to come alongside your time in God’s Word.
Space is provided alongside the printed Scripture for your thoughts and reflections.
Worksheets, daily or weekly questions, and other interactive prompts that are unique to each reading plan help you engage with and respond to what you’re reading.
One day a week is set aside for you to rest, reflect, and catch up on your reading.
Each plan includes a thematic verse or passage for memorization, broken down for you week by week, along with tips for memorizing Scripture.