Colossians 2

Colossians 2

Paul warns the Colossians against being taken captive by human philosophy and vain deceit, which is based on human tradition rather than Christ. He tells them to beware of false teaching involving strict rules about food, festivals, and worship of angels. Paul explains that since believers have been raised with Christ, they should not submit to earthly regulations. Christ has disarmed the powers and authorities and triumphed over them by the cross.

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