Re:Verse passage – Colossians 1:9–11, 28B–29; 4:2–4; Ephesians 4:11–16; James 1:2–4(day six)
One of the greatest struggles of the Christian life is not simply that we sin—it is that we often feel divided. We want to follow Christ, yet we find ourselves full of competing desires. Paul knew that struggle well (Romans 7), and yet his hope rested in Jesus. God is not merely interested in making us better behaved; He is making us whole.
We can feel like deepening discipleship means trying harder and doing more, but throughout this week’s passages, Paul points us towards wholeness as its end goal. He prays that believers would become complete in Christ through a life devoted to prayer, and reminds them that growth happens within the body of Christ. James adds that even our trials become instruments in God’s hands, producing perseverance and completeness.
God patiently restores fragmented lives through prayer, Christian community, and faithful perseverance. Doesn’t that sound peaceful?
Where in your life do you most long for Christ to make you whole?