Colossians 2
Colossians 2
Colossians 2
“Timothy”: This is Paul’s co-laborer and true child in the faith, who
was able to be with him because, although Paul was a prisoner, he had
personal living quarters (Acts 28:16-31).
In this very first verse, we see that Paul wrote the letter.
Timothy was with Paul at the time of the writing and agreed with what
was said.
We have mentioned several times the qualifications of an apostle, and
Paul fit every one of them. We do not question that Paul was in fact, an
apostle.
We also agreed that Paul was chosen by God to bring the gospel to the
Gentiles in particular, and unto all mankind as opportunity arose.
Timothy is spoken of as brother of Paul, when in fact; he was not
related to Paul in the physical.
He was a brother in the sense that all believers in Christ are brothers.
Colossians 1:2 To the saints and faithful brethren in Christ who are in
Colosse: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus
Christ.
“Saints”: Those who have been separated from sin and set apart to God, the believers in
Colossae.
“Faithful”: A word used in the New Testament exclusively for believers.
“Colossae”: One of 3 cities in the Lycus River valley in the region of Phrygia, in the
Roman province of Asia (part of modern Turkey), about 100 miles East of Ephesus.
“Grace … peace”: Paul’s greeting in all 13 of his epistles.
“Grace” is used in several different ways in the New Testament. It can refer to;
(1) God’s unmerited kindness on Calvary, which brings about man’s salvation (Eph.
2:8);
“Peace” is also employed in a variety of ways in Scripture: It can signify;
(1) The opposite of war (Rev. 6:4); Harmony and concord with others (Eph. 4:3);
Health and welfare (1 Cor. 16:11); Salvation in that one is at peace with God (Rom. 5:1)
“Colossae” was located in the Roman province of Asia, 11 miles from Laodicea
We see honor given to the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ here.
The name Lord Jesus Christ tells us who, and what, Jesus really is. He is our King, our
Savior, the Messiah, the Anointed One.
Colossians 1:3 We give thanks to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, praying always for you,
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Colossians 1:17 And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist.
my sufferings.
Paul’s present imprisonment (Acts 28:16, 30).
fill up…what is lacking.
Paul was experiencing the persecution intended for
Christ.
In spite of His death on the cross, Christ’s enemies had
not gotten their fill of inflicting injury on Him.
So they turned their hatred on those who preached the
gospel (John 15:18, 24; 16:1–3).
It was in that sense that Paul filled up what was
lacking in Christ’s afflictions (2 Cor. 1:5; Gal. 6:17).
the sake of His body.
Paul’s motivation for enduring suffering was to benefit
and build Christ’s church. Phil. 1:13, 29, 30.
Colossians 1:25 of which I became a minister according to the stewardship
from God which was given to me for you, to fulfill the word of God,
Gentiles…Christ in you.
The OT predicted the coming of the
Messiah and that the Gentiles would
partake of salvation (Is. 42:6; 49:6; 60:1–
3; Psa. 22:27),
That believers, both Jew and Gentile, now
possess the surpassing riches of the
indwelling Christ is the glorious revealed
mystery (John 14:23; Rom. 8:9, 10).
the hope of glory.
The indwelling Spirit of Christ is the
guarantee to each believer of future glory
(Rom. 8:11; Eph. 1:13, 14; 1 Pet. 1:3, 4).
Colossians 1:28 Him we preach, warning every man and teaching every man
in all wisdom, that we may present every man perfect in Christ Jesus.
The connection between Christ and Truth
continues.
o To proclaim Christ is to proclaim truth.
o Teaching Christ is teaching truth.
o True wisdom comes from the word of God.
o Since the word of God reveals Jesus then
knowing Jesus is having wisdom.
Those who receive the gospel message as it is
preached have the opportunity of being “perfect
in Christ.”
o Perfection has various meanings in the word of
God.
o One is seen as perfect if their mind is bent on
making it to heaven (Phil. 3:15), gaining spiritual
growth (Heb. 6:1), and receiving the forgiveness
of sins (Col. 1:28; Heb. 7:18-19; 10:1).
Colossians 1:29 To this end I also labor, striving according to His working
which works in me mightily.