La Epístola a los Colosenses

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La Epístola a los Colosenses is a ad-supported Android app in Education by CristoRey Ministries. Released in Aug 2024 (1 year ago). It has about 58+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 4.00 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (0% IAP / 100% ads). Store metadata: updated Sep 12, 2025.

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Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Sep 12, 2025 .


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It is a small epistle with a great content of Revelation. A study guide

The apostle Paul's epistle to the faith community of Colossae is one of several epistles the apostle wrote from prison. It is considered one of the epistles with great doctrinal content precisely because of the defense that the apostle puts forward regarding the pro-Judaic doctrines that arose in direct opposition to the Gospel of Jesus.

The epistle to the faith community of Colossae establishes the theme of the doctrine of Christ; Its content is very useful as a teaching tool about the doctrine of salvation, because unlike others, it focuses on teaching about who Jesus is as a man free of sin, without losing sight of the fact that he is God himself manifested to humanity for salvation. of his sins.

The teaching used by the apostle is unique, helped by the fact that he never personally met his recipients. Paul highlights in the epistle that outside of Christ there is no salvation; Paul highlights the person of Jesus not only as a naturally born man, but as the very image (εικων) of the invisible God (1:15a), and He is the firstborn of all creatures (1:15b), and by Him they were created all things that are in heaven, and that are on earth, visible and invisible; be thrones, be dominions, be principalities, be powers; everything was created by him and for him (1:16); and Jesus is before all things (1:17a), and through Jesus all things subsist: (1:17b); and furthermore, since Jesus is made head of the body that is the church (1:18a), and Jesus is the beginning of all things (1:18b), and Jesus is the firstborn of the dead. And not only that, but also, Jesus has Lordship over all things: so that in everything He has primacy (1:18d), and Jesus is the one who gives life to all things: Because it pleased the Father that in Him inhabit all fullness.

As a corollary of his teaching, Paul coins an important phrase within the proclamation of the Word of the cross: Christ in You the Hope of Glory.