#29 - Small Things, Big Impact
Pastor Brandon is back from Israel—and the trip only deepened his desire to lead the church into the Gospel of Mark next. But first, the guys return to the closing section of Colossians to highlight what Paul calls believers to prioritize: small, daily practices that carry massive spiritual weight.
In this episode, they unpack Colossians 4:2–6 and talk about why “flashy” Christianity can’t replace faithfulness in the little things—especially when public platform and private character don’t match. They also dig into why Paul, even while imprisoned, doesn’t ask for comfort…he asks for open doors for the Word, and why a healthy prayer life is one of the clearest indicators of spiritual maturity.
In this recap:
Why “small but significant” habits shape a magnetic Christian witness
How moral failure often starts by neglecting the “little things”
Paul’s view of prison as a pulpit, not a setback
What a healthy prayer life looks like (watchful, thankful, specific)
Walking wisely toward outsiders and guarding our public witness
Practical help: praying Scripture, prayer lists, and the role of fasting
As the series on Colossians nears the finish line, they preview one final message focused on the “unsung heroes” Paul names—those who served faithfully in the shadows.
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