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11/30/2013 Life in the Preeminent Christ |
Scriptures: | Colossians 1-4 |
Heart of the Passage: | Colossians 1:1-2:7 |
Overview
All is not well in Colossae. A dangerous heresy¡Xthat Jesus Christ is neither central nor supreme¡Xis undermining the church. Paul's response to these false teachings is twofold. First, he upholds Christ as the preeminent Head of the church. Next, he speaks out against the rituals and man-made regulations which typify the worship of the Colossians. Instead of their present practices, Paul encourages them to pursue a godly life befitting those who are "risen with Christ" (3:1). |
CHAPTER 1
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CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 3-4
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Christ Our Spiritual Head
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Christ Our Suffering Savior
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Christ Out Sovereign Lord
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"Christ is all, and in all" (3:11).
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Your Daily Walk
Colossians 1:27 is one of the most remarkable verses in the Bible, for it makes this claim: "Christ [is] in you, the hope of glory." This statement is not merely hypothetical or psychological or potential. For the Christian, it is factual! Christ as Lord of all gives complete salvation, setting us free from sin's power and penalty, He is sufficient for every need, and He is the guarantee that we will be like Him and be with Him forever.
List the major activities you have planned for today, including the people you expect to be with. Now jot down one difference that will result in each of those activities and encounters today as you strive to be conscious of Christ in you. Why not share "the riches of the glory of this mystery" with one other person today as well!
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Insight
"Make Two Copies of This, Tychicus. . . ." ¡X
It is quite possible Paul wrote the books of Ephesians and Colossians about the same time under the Spirit's inspiration. Notice the many striking similarities: Both letters were delivered by the same "postman"¡XTychicus; both were written from prison; the salutations are similar; the structures of the books are remarkably alike; and there is an obvious correspondence between pairs of verses:
Ephesians Colossians
1:7 1:14
1:10 1:20
1:15-17 1:3-4
1:18 1:27
1:19-20 2:12
1:21-23 1:16-19, etc.
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Adage
Jesus¡¦ name is not so much written as it is plowed in the furrows of history. |
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