Consider the many ways in which Christ is sufficient.

Colossians is a letter rich with opportunity for personal reflection and consideration of Jesus’s activity in the world. Prof. McCaulley explains the situation Paul was writing into, what Paul might have meant in key passages, and, crucially, what Paul’s words might mean for encouraging us in our walk of faith.

Course Outline

    1. Section 1 Framing Questions

    1. Framing Questions

    2. Prayer for a People of Hope

    3. Reflect

    1. Framing Questions

    2. A Life Worthy of the Gospel

    3. Practice

    1. Framing Questions

    2. The Supremacy of Christ

    3. Reflect

    1. Framing Questions

    2. From Enemies to Citizens

    3. Reflect

About Jesus Is All You Need

  • $69.99
  • 3.5 hours of video content

Meet Your Instructor

Esau McCaulley

Professor of New Testament

Rev. Esau McCaulley, PhD, is The Jonathan Blanchard Associate Professor of New Testament and Public Theology at Wheaton College. He is the author of many works including "Reading While Black," the children’s book "Josie Johnson's Hair and the Holy Spirit," and a memoir entitled "How Far to the Promised Land." He is series editor for The Fullness of Time series and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. His writings have appeared in The Atlantic, Washington Post, and Christianity Today. He is married to Mandy, a pediatrician and Navy reservist. Together, they have four wonderful children.

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