The Book of Colossians teaches principles for living a Christian life in the midst of a non-Christian culture. Sometimes this calls for us to stand against the tide of public opinion or popular trends. This nine-session study will address such issues as how to please God, develop a stable walk with God, think like a Christian, practice spiritual self-defense, live with a focus, and become a prayer warrior.
Session One
			How to Please God
			
			To please God we need to love him enough to make a difference in the way we act, think, and live.
Colossians 1:1–14
Colossians teaches principles for living a Christian life in the midst of a non-Christian culture. Sometimes this calls for us to stand against the tide of public opinion or popular trends.
Session Two
			An Easy Life or a Great Life?
			
			Success is not about living an easy life; it's about living a great life.
Colossians 1:15–2:1
One of the hallmarks of becoming a Christian is redefining what it means to be successful. This study will help you to do that.
Session Three
			A Stable Walk with God
			
			We are saved by faith, and we live by faith.
Colossians 2:2–7
If your Christian life resembles a roller-coaster ride, Colossians 2:2–7 can show you how to establish stability in your daily walk with Jesus. Paul uses four pivotal phrases that are crucial to living in Christ.
Session Four
			Think Like a Christian
			
			Everything we need we have in Christ.
Colossians 2:8–15
In contrast to what "worldly philosophies" teach, Paul boldly states that everything we need we have in Christ. There are three things in particular that we will look at in this study.
Session Five
			Spiritual Self-Defense
			
			Connect to Christ and allow him to become the focus of your existence.
Colossians 2:16–23
Paul gives us a course in spiritual self-defense; he shows us how to protect ourselves from thoughts, ideas, beliefs, and attitudes that put us at risk spiritually. This study covers three primary pitfalls to avoid.
Session Six
			Living with a Focus
			
			To win the inner civil war, you have to set your heart and mind on Christ.
Galatians 5:22–23
If you're not careful, there are three obstacles that will disrupt your life, drive a wedge between your heart and your head, and prevent you from living a committed, focused Christian life.
Session Seven
			When People Rub You the Wrong Way
			
			God wants us to live together in unity.
Colossians 3:12–17
The ability to get along with others requires a great deal of effort. Learn to live in harmony with one another.
Session Eight
			What You Do Comes Back to You
			
			if you do right or wrong, you will be paid in kind.
Colossians 3:18–4:1
The Bible teaches that what you do in this life comes back to you in this life—and the one to come. If you do right, you will be paid for doing right; if you do wrong, you will be paid for doing wrong.
Session Nine
			Become a Prayer Warrior
			
			We need to develop a solid foundation of prayer.
Colossians 4:2–6
Paul challenged the Colossian Christians to do three things regarding prayer: Make prayer a priority, look for things to pray about, and pray with a good attitude.
This Study Through the Bible Course is based on a sermon series "Against the Tide" by Steve May.





