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Jesus - The One Who Holds It All Together

Jesus - The One Who Holds It All Together

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Jesus- The One Who Holds It All Together.

Who is Jesus… really?

In Colossians 1:1–17, the Apostle Paul gives one of the most powerful descriptions of Christ in all of Scripture. Jesus is not merely a teacher, a comforter, or a spiritual example. He is the image of the invisible God. The Creator of all things. The Sustainer of the universe.

And in Him… all things hold together.

In this episode of The Jesus Effect, Steve McLane walks through Colossians 1 and explores:

• The fruit of the gospel — faith, love, and hope

• What it means to be delivered from darkness and transferred into Christ’s kingdom

• The supremacy of Jesus over all creation

• How a higher view of Christ produces steady faith in fragile seasons

If life feels unstable…

If your thoughts feel loud…

If you need a bigger view of Jesus…

This episode will anchor your heart in who He truly is.

When you encounter Him — Creator, Sustainer, King — everything changes.

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Stay rooted in faith.

Keep your eyes on Jesus.

Be the light wherever you go.

And remember - when you encounter Him, you experience change.

The Jesus Effect.

This episode of The Jesus Effect was written and hosted by me, Steve McLane.
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Until next time — stay rooted in faith and be the light.

And remember, when you encounter Him - you experience change.

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