More from this series (9)
- Christ Our IdentityColossians 3:11-17Donny Cho • Jan 18, 2026
- Christ Our HolinessColossians 3:5-11Donny Cho • Jan 11, 2026
- Christ Our LifeColossians 3:1-4Joshua Kim • Jan 4, 2026
- Christ the LordColossians 2:6-15Daniel Sung • Dec 28, 2025
- Christ Our ReconciliationColossians 1:19-23Donny Cho • Nov 2, 2025
- Christ Our KingColossians 1:15-20Brian Park • Oct 26, 2025
- Christ Our RedeemerColossians 1:9-14Donny Cho • Oct 19, 2025
- Christ Our HopeColossians 1:1-8Joshua Kim • Oct 12, 2025
- Christ Our Power1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:10Donny Cho • Oct 5, 2025
Summary
In this sermon from The Supremacy of Christ series, we reflect on Colossians 1:19–23, where Paul speaks of how God reconciles all things through Jesus. Our deepest need is not better circumstances, but restored relationship with the One who made us. Sin has not just damaged the world; it has disintegrated it. We are alienated from God and inwardly fragmented.
But in Jesus Christ, the fullness of God enters into the wreckage. Through His blood, a new creation begins. The gospel is not about making bad people better; it is about making dead people alive. In Him, the unraveling of our lives meets the reintegration of grace.
This reconciliation is not just legal. It is deeply relational. Christ presents us holy and blameless before God and calls us to remain grounded in the hope of the gospel. Real peace leads to real perseverance and real transformation.
Jesus is not just fixing broken lives. He is renewing the entire cosmos, and it begins in the hearts of those who belong to Him.
