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October 14, 2025 49 mins

What does it look like to truly live for Christ in your closest relationships—your home and your workplace? In this powerful message, Doug Schorle unpacks Colossians 3:18 through 4:1, a passage that speaks directly to wives, husbands, children, parents, and workers. Rather than viewing these roles through the lens of culture, Paul calls believers to see them through the lens of Christ's lordship.

Each role comes with a unique calling, and each is an opportunity to reflect the love, patience, and justice of Jesus Himself. This sermon challenges you to realign your home and work life with God's design—not out of obligation, but in joyful response to what Christ has done.

If you’ve ever struggled with authority, submission, parenting, or being faithful in your job, this message will help you root your identity not in your role, but in your Savior. Live a life where Christ is truly all and in all.

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