Christie Richardson

A small rented room in Rome. A chain that glints in morning light. A letter that refuses to stay put. We step into Colossians 4 and watch truth cross the threshold from parchment to practice, where steady prayer, wise presence, and gracious words become the way the gospel moves.
We walk alongside Paul as he names the people who carry the mission: Tychicus taking the scroll and encouragement, Onesimus returning not as property but as a beloved brother, Epaphras straining in prayer so others stand mature, and Nympha opening a home that turns into a church. Each greeting is a stitch that binds scattered believers into one resilient fabric, reminding us we are never alone. The guard at Paul’s wrist starts to ask questions, and we recognize the quiet power of witness: faithfulness in small things opens doors no key can. “Remember my chains” becomes less a plea for pity and more a testimony that the word of God is not bound.
We also hear the practical cadence of Christian life: devote yourselves to prayer with watchful thanksgiving; walk wisely toward outsiders, redeeming the time; let your speech be gracious, seasoned with salt. These are not slogans but habits that shape how we show up at the market, the dinner table, and the late-night conversation. Paul’s charge to Archippus—complete the task—lands for every listener who wonders how to finish well. If Christ is the treasure, then Scripture is the lens that helps us see him clearly, and our ordinary days become the altar where grace does its quiet work.
Join us for a reflective, immersive reading that brings Colossians 4 into focus and invites you to become the message you carry. If this journey stirred your heart, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so others can find these moments of peace and Scripture.
Music Credit: "All to You (Instrumental Version)" by Hector Gabriel