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…. “In Him you have been made complete.”. Col 2:10. Textual Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Colossians. Lesson 1 – General Introduction. Complete In Christ. Textual Studies In Colossians. Basic Outline – Opening greetings & admonitions 1:1-12
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“In Him you have been made complete.” Col 2:10 Textual Studies From Paul’s Letter To The Colossians
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Basic Outline – • Opening greetings & admonitions 1:1-12 • Description of the Christ in Whom every man can be “complete” 1:13 – 2:23 • Instructions on how those “complete” in Christ are to live 3:1 – 4:6 • Closing personal remarks 4:7-18 4
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 • Within roles found in everyday life, each saint will demonstrate how complete he/she is because of Christ • All the points in this section are also found in Ephesians, thus continuing the “Twin Epistle Comparison”
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Wives 3:18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 – Be subject to your own husbands – This is “fitting” (proper) in the Lord – Eph 5:22-24, 33b 1 Pet 3:1-4
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Husbands 3:19 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 – Love your wives…do not be embittered against them (re: sacrificial love, service) – Eph 5:25-29, 33a 1 Pet 3:7
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Children 3:20 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 – Be obedient to your parents in all things – It is well pleasing to the Lord – Eph 6:1-3
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Fathers 3:21 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 – Do not exasperate (frustrate) your children – Typically via excessive, over-demanding – Causes them to lost heart Eph 6:4
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Slaves 3:22-25 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 – Obey your earthly masters in all things – Not just with “eye service” (to be seen) – With a sincere heart seen by the Lord
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Slaves 3:22-25 When this letter was read in the assembly Col 4:16… Who would have heard these words? Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 – Do work heartily as to the Lord, not to men – Disobedient slaves are justly punished – Eph 6:5-8 1 Pet 2:18-21 ONESIMUS Col 4:9 Phlm 10-16
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Masters 4:1 When this letter was read in the assembly Col 4:16… Who would have heard these words? Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 – Grant your slaves fairness & justice – Remember…you have a Master in heaven – Eph 6:9 PHILEMON Phlm 17-18, 21
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 • Paul’s words in 4:2-6 seem to focus on how saints interact with outsiders • He instructs the Colossians toward several activities all aimed at helping those outside the N.T. kingdom
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 • Instructions re: outsiders 4:2-6 • Be devoted to prayer…“keeping alert in it with thanksgiving” v. 2 • Specifically…prayer for his efforts in preaching the gospel through doors opened providentially vv. 3-4
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 • Instructions re: outsiders 4:2-6 • Conduct yourselves with wisdom v. 5 • Make the most of every opportunity • Take advantage of setting the right example to those who watch you Mt 5:13-16 1 Pet 2:12
Col 4:5 Eph 5:15-16 “Twin Epistle” Comparison Conduct yourselves with wisdom toward outsiders, making the most of the opportunity. Therefore be careful how you walk, not as unwise men, but as wise, making the most of your time, because the days are evil.
Col 4:5 Eph 5:15-16 “Twin Epistle” Comparison Conduct yourselves with wisdom toward outsiders, making the most of the opportunity. Therefore be careful how you walk, not as unwise men, but as wise, making the most of your time, because the days are evil.
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 • Instructions re: outsiders 4:2-6 • Speech filled with grace v. 6 • “Seasoned as it were with salt…” • Just as salt brings out flavor in food, the disciple’s speech should enhance his interactions with the lost
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 • Instructions re: outsiders 4:2-6 • Speech filled with grace v. 6 • Seasoned with appropriate language • Pleasant to those who hear…we’ll know how to answer every man and “make our defense” 1 Pet 3:15
Lesson 4 – How “Complete Saints” Live Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians How Saints Are To Do It 3:1b – 4:6 In Their Human Relationships3:18 – 4:6 • Instructions re: outsiders 4:2-6 • Speech filled with grace v. 6 • This is another way we show how we are “Complete In Christ” • Consider Judg 12:6 & Mt 26:73
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seasoned Speech Col 4:6 Viewed “Negatively” Viewed “Positively” • Not idle Mt 12:36 • Not corrupt Eph 4:29 • Not abusive Col 3:8 • Not filthy or foolish Eph 5:4 • No lying Eph 4:25 • No cursing Jas 3:8-10 • Sound Titus 2:8 • Blesses Jas 3:10 • Edifies Eph 4:29 • Truthful Eph 4:25 • Spoken in love Eph 4:15
Lesson 1 – General Introduction Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Basic Outline – • Opening greetings & admonitions 1:1-12 • Description of the Christ in Whom every man can be “complete” 1:13 – 2:23 • Instructions on how those “complete” in Christ are to live 3:1 – 4:6 • Closing personal remarks 4:7-18 4
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Tychicus vv. 7-8 • He would inform the Colossians re: Paul • A “beloved brother & fellow bondservant” • He was an Asian Acts 20:4[Ephesus] • Most likely, he would carry this letter back to Colossae along with the letter to the Ephesian Christians Eph 6:21-22
Col 4:7-8 Eph 6:21-22 “Twin Epistle” Comparison As to all my affairs, Tychicus, our beloved brother and faithful servant and fellow bond-servant in the Lord, will bring you information. For I have sent him to you for this very purpose, that you may know about our circumstances and that he may encourage your hearts; But that you also may know about my circumstances, how I am doing, Tychicus, the beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord, will make everything known to you. And I have sent him to you for this very purpose, so that you may know about us, and that he may comfort your hearts.
Col 4:7-8 Eph 6:21-22 “Twin Epistle” Comparison As to all my affairs, Tychicus, our beloved brother and faithful servant and fellow bond-servant in the Lord, will bring you information. For I have sent him to you for this very purpose, that you may know about our circumstances and that he may encourage your hearts; But that you also may know about my circumstances, how I am doing, Tychicus, the beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord, will make everything known to you. And I have sent him to you for this very purpose, so that you may know about us, and that he may comfort your hearts.
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Onesimus v. 9 • He would travel with Tychicus • He was a Colossian • He was the runaway slave belonging to Philemon…Paul met him at Rome and sent him back Phlm 8-21 • Probably carried the letter to Philemon
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Aristarchus v. 10a • A “fellow prisoner” with Paul…he had journeyed with Paul to Rome and became imprisoned Acts 27:2 • A Macedonian from Thessalonica • He had also suffered with Paul in the riot in Ephesus Acts 19:29
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • John Mark v. 10b • He was with Paul on the 1st journey, only to abandon Paul & Barnabas when they got to Pamphylia Acts 13:5, 13 • He returned with Paul & Barnabas after their benevolent trip to Jerusalem Acts 11:27-30 12:25
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • John Mark v. 10b • His abandoning Paul & Barnabas caused them to split Acts 15:36-39a • Yet, Paul did not “hold a grudge” • He is with Paul now…Paul also requests him later when he is in a Roman prison a 2nd time 2 Tim 4:11
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • John Mark v. 10b • The only passage that informs us he was related to Barnabas
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Justus (Jesus) v. 11 • Nothing else is known • Along with the previously-mentioned Aristarchus & John Mark, these 3 were the “…only fellow workers of the kingdom of God from the circumcision” (Jews)
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Epaphras vv. 12-13 • He was a Colossian who “…labored earnestly on behalf of Colossae” • He was responsible for starting the church in Colossae 1:7 • He had gone to Rome to inform Paul of some things re: the church 1:8
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Epaphras vv. 12-13 • He became imprisoned in Rome with Paul and could not return Phlm 23 • Not only was he concerned for the brethren in Colossae, he also labored for the churches in Laodicea & Hierapolis v. 13
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Luke v. 14a • He was a physician who was with Paul • He had traveled to Rome with Paul Acts 27:1ff
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Demas v. 14b • He was with Paul • Paul mentions him as a “fellow laborer” in his personal letter to Philemon Phlm 24
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Some mentioned by name vv. 7-14 • Luke & Demas v. 14 • These 2 are also mentioned again at the close of Paul’s last letter 2 Tim 4:9-11a • Luke was still faithful…only he remained with Paul at the very end • Demas forsook Paul…he “loved the world”
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Final requests vv. 15-18 • Greet the Laodiceans v. 15 • Specifically, Paul mentions Nympha and the “church in her house” • Could this mean she & her family hosted the Laodicean church in their home?
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Final requests vv. 15-18 • Colossian & Laodicean letters v. 16 • Paul wants this letter also read in the Laodicean church • An unknown letter was coming from Laodicea…it was to be read in Colossae
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Final requests vv. 15-18 • Exhortation to Archippus v. 17 • “Take heed to your ministry…” • Some have concluded that he was the son of Philemon, and that Apphia was his mother & Philemon’s wife Phlm 2 • They hosted the Colossian church in their home
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Final requests vv. 15-18 • A “personal greeting” v. 18 • Written with Paul’s own hand • Apparently the apostle’s practice whenever he wrote an epistle…he would dictate and then sign his name 1 Cor 16:21 2 Thess 3:17 Gal 6:11 Phlm 19
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Final requests vv. 15-18 • A “personal greeting” v. 18 • Paul’s signature would serve 2 purposes 1) Authenticate the letter…provide a safeguard against forgery 2) Add a “personal touch”…show apostolic affection
Lesson 5 – Closing Remarks 4:7-18 Complete In Christ Textual Studies In Colossians Final requests vv. 15-18 • “Remember my imprisonment” v. 18b • He had already told them his sufferings were for their benefit 1:24 • He had also already requested their prayers for his efforts while he was imprisoned 4:3