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If you’ve ever sat in a church fellowship and felt out of place—like everyone else “gets it” except you—then Colossians is a letter worth reading slowly. It speaks straight to anyone who has believed, repented, and genuinely turned from their former ways, yet somehow still feels “not enough.” A friend once told me that when he got born again, a seasoned believer pulled him aside one Sunday morning and advised him, “Don’t be like them.” In this case, “them” meant the very brethren he was going to worship with. That short statement from a seasoned believer shook him, and it made him observant. It’s sad how believers can drift, little by little, from a relationship with God to a relationship with other believers only. Both are important, but one tends to become religion—and it’s always the latter. You can often spot this drift when someone can quote other believers fluently but hardly quotes the words of God anymore. Or when someone knows their denominational rules by heart but is shaky o...