Digital Logos Edition
Organized in a series of discourses on specific topics in Colossians, Christ and the Inheritance of the Saints: Illustrated in a Series of Discourses from the Colossians proceeds through Colossians section by section. Each of Guthrie’s twenty discourses highlights a theme from Colossians and expand on it in great detail.
“God does not love us because Christ died for us, but that Christ died for us because God loved us” (Page 379)
“to seek our door, he stands there, knocks there, waits there;” (Page 378)
“the sins of heart, and speech, and conduct, by which it makes itself manifest, are his daily pain, and fear, and grief” (Page 372)
“Strange terms for those to insist on who know the grace of God, and how our own great debts are forgiven!” (Page 376)
“never left his throne to make or save an angel, descended on our world in the form of a servant,” (Page 380)