BIG IDEA:
PAUL INTRODUCES HIS STABILIZING TEACHING TO THE COLOSSIANS WITH THANKSGIVING, A REMINDER, AND A PRAYER ON THEIR BEHALF
(:1-2) GREETING
A. Author
1. Paul – The Authority of Leadership – His Divine Calling
a. Based on his elevated office = “apostle of Jesus Christ”
1) elevated by nature of the function
2) elevated by nature of the relationship
b. Based on Divine Initiative
“by the will of God”
2. Timothy – The Fellowship and Equality of Brotherhood
“our brother”
a leader as well, but on a lower plane than that of the apostles
Paul wrote the letter, but labored in partnership with Timothy
B. Recipients
1. Identified by Character = What type of people
a. Based on Divine Calling
“the saints” – set apart to God and His holiness
b. Based on Family Loyalty and Faithfulness
“faithful brethren”
2. Identified by Location
a. Geographical — “who are at Colossae”
b. Spiritual – “in Christ”
C. Salutation
1. The Blessing
a. “Grace” – Covers any external circumstances
b. “Peace” – Covers internal tranquillity – based on the objective peace Christ has accomplished in our relationship with the Father
certainly there were lots of pressures to trouble them
2. The Blessor
a. “God” – Transcendent = all-sufficient and all-powerful
b. “our Father” – Immanent = family provider who loves His own
Note how Paul tailored the greeting of each epistle to the particular need and circumstances of his audience.
I. (:3-5) THANKSGIVING FOR CORE CHRISTIAN COMPETENCIES —
FAITH / LOVE / HOPE
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cf. business illustration – What are the core competencies of a company?”
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cf. sports illustration – What are the fundamentals?”
A. Two Core Compentency Activities – Present Tense (ongoing activities)
1. Giving Thanks
2. Praying
“always” – could go with either or both; Greek word order does not determine
like English
Note: we stand in the same relationship to God as Jesus does
Jesus = son by nature
us = sons by adoption
B. Three Core Competency Character Traits
1. Faith in Christ – essential for spiritual life and for union with Christ
2. Love for all the saints – supernatural agape love; sacrificial at its core; not just a feeling but taking action that is in the best eternal interest of the one loved
“faith without works is dead” – these two must be combined
3. Hope – presented here as the basis for Faith and Love = feeds and intensifies them
– Focus on the Future
– Focus on the unseen
We are vulnerable to those who claim to have an inside track on more immediate and more tangible riches of spiritual experience.
What do we learn here and elsewhere about the relationship among these three traits?
Paul treats these together in other passages: Rom. 5:2-5; 1 Cor. 13:13; 1 Thess.1:3; 5:8
Transition: :5b
II. (:5B-8) REMINDER OF THEIR OBJECTIVE ANCHOR –
THE UNIVERSAL AND EFFICACIOUS (PRODUCTIVE) GOSPEL MESSAGE
Don’t pull up anchor now and drift in a different direction; don’t be blown about by every wind of doctrine
Go back to your gospel roots
A. The Gospel is the Word of Truth – Objective
– every teaching must be measured against this standard
– “faith comes by hearing and hearing by theWord of God”
– truth is exclusive – Jesus: “I am the way, the truth , and the life”
– truth is Foundational
– the gospel is “Good News” – let’s be excited about it
– the essence of the Gospel message = death, burial and resurrection of Christ and the new life He offers as a free gift by grace through faith
B. The Gospel is Universal
“unto you”
“just as in all the world”
C. The Gospel is Efficacious (Productive) = Produces Results
Def. of efficacious: “having the power to produce the desired effect”
1. Bearing fruit – primarily the character of changed lives; continual fruitbearing
2. Increasing – continual growth
this is partly a mark of the gospel’s authenticity
D. The Core of the Gospel is the Grace of God
Watch out for:
– legalism
– ritualism
– mysticism
– intellectualism
E. The Gospel was Faithfully Communicated to you by Epaphras
“just as you learned it from Epaphras” – nothing has changed
1. “Our beloved fellow bond-servant” – True partnership in the gospel
2. “Faithful servant of Christ on our behalf” – Faithful to Christ and to Paul
3. “he also informed us of your love in the Spirit” – Brought back initial Good Report
III (:9-14) PRAYER FOR SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE, OBEDIENCE, AND MATURITY
Follows pattern of all of Paul’s major Prayers:
Request
Reason
Results
A. Request: Prayer for Spiritual Knowledge
“that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding”
(cf. “full gospel” movement – implying that we are missing out on something;
concept of fullness in the epistle)
B. Reason: Obedience
“so that you may walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects”
C. Results: Maturity
1. In Ministry
“bearing fruit in every good work”
Fruit comes thru:
– death (John 12:24)
– abiding (John 15)
2. In Knowledge
“increasing in the knowledge of God”
3. In Power
“strengthened with all power”
4. In Worship
“giving thanks to the Father”
What do we have to be thankful for:
a) We share in the Inheritance
b) “Delivered us from the domain of darkness”
c) “Transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son”
d) Redemption = Forgiveness of Sins