Jesus
in Colossians
The Epistle to the Colossians, along with
Ephesians, Philippians and Philemon are known as the Prison Epistles. This is
because they were written by Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
during his first Roman imprisonment (see Acts 28:16-31), sometime between A.
D. 60-62. Prominent in the message of the Prison Epistle to the
Colossians is the declaration of the absolute deity of the Person of the Lord
Jesus Christ. In Colossians, the preeminence of the Lord Jesus is clearly and
convincingly stated. He has first place in everything. He is the Head of the
church. He is the believer's hope. Jesus Christ is the believer's true object
of faith. It is therefore important for us to see Jesus
as He is revealed in Colossians. "Open our eyes, Lord, we want to see Jesus
in all His preeminence and know Him better, and make Him known," is our prayer!
Jesus
in Colossians Chapter 1
- Jesus Christ is the One by whose will alone a servant
is selected for His service (1:1).
- Jesus Christ is the Lord of believers (1:3).
- Jesus Christ is the believers' true object of faith
(1:4).
- Jesus the Lord is the believer's model of living a
life that pleases God (1:10).
- Jesus Christ is God's Beloved Son into whose kingdom
repentant sinners have been transferred after their rescue from Satan's
domain (1:13).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom alone believers have
redemption (1:14).
- Jesus Christ frees believing sinners from the slavery
of sin (1:14).
- Jesus Christ freely and fully forgives repentant
sinners (1:14).
- Jesus Christ is the image of the invisible God (1:15).
- Jesus Christ is the perfect image-the exact likeness
of God (1:15).
- Jesus Christ is the Firstborn over all creation, that
is, He existed before the creation and is exalted in rank above it. In
other words, Jesus is the Head of the Universe (1:15).
- Jesus Christ is the One by whom and through whom all
things were created. In other words, Jesus is the Agent of creation (1:16).
- Jesus Christ is the One for whom all things have been
created. That is, Jesus is the Lord of creation (1:16).
- Jesus Christ is before all things (1:17).
- Jesus Christ the supreme sustainer of all things
(1:17).
- Jesus Christ is the Head of the Body, the Church
(1:18).
- Jesus Christ is the Beginning (1:18).
- Jesus Christ is the Firstborn for the dead (1:18).
- Jesus Christ is the Preeminent One. Jesus alone has
first place in everything (1:18).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom the fullness of deity
dwells (1:19).
- Jesus Christ is God's Sole Agent of reconciling
repentant sinners to Himself and ultimately all things (1:20).
- Jesus Christ is the One through whose shed blood on
the cross God ended enmity with those He saved (1:20).
- Jesus Christ's bodily and substitutionary death on the
cross paved the way for reconciliation of repentant sinners to God (1:22).
- Jesus Christ's reconciling death on the cross makes it
possible for believers to be presented before God holy and blameless and
beyond reproach. Hallelujah! (1:22).
- Jesus Christ in the believer, is the believer's hope
of future glory (1:27).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom every believer will be
presented complete or perfect (1:28).
Jesus
in Colossians Chapter 2
- Jesus Christ Himself is the true knowledge of God's
mystery (2:2).
- Jesus
Christ is the One in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and
knowledge (2:3).
- Jesus Christ is the believers' true object of faith ( 2:9).
- Jesus Christ is the Lord (2:6).
- Jesus Christ the Lord is the One after whom believers
are to pattern their lives (2:6).
- Jesus Christ the Lord is the One in whom Christians
are rooted and built up (2:7).
- Jesus Christ and His teachings, not the tradition of
men, should be the believers' anchor in life (2:8).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom all the fullness of
Deity dwells in bodily form (2:9).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom believers are made
complete or have been given fullness. To say it another way, Jesus Christ
is the One in whom the Christian has all that is needed for life and
godliness (2:10).
- Jesus Christ is the Head over all rule and authority
(2:10).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom believers undergo a
"spiritual circumcision" in the putting off of the sinful
nature (2:11).
- Jesus Christ is the One with whom Christians become
associated in His death, burial and resurrection, typified at our baptism
(2:12).
- Jesus Christ was raised from the dead by God the
Father (2:12).
- Jesus Christ is the One through whom those who are
hopelessly dead in their sins, that is, spiritually dead toward God, can
receive eternal life (2:13).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom there is forgiveness
for guilty sinners who put their faith in Him (2:13).
- Jesus Christ's sacrificial death on the cross made it
possible for God to totally erase the certificate of wretched sinners'
indebtedness to God (2:14).
- Jesus Christ's death on the cross paid the penalty in
the place of guilty sinners, thus satisfying the just wrath of God against
crimes requiring full punishment (2:14).
- Jesus Christ's death, resurrection and ascension led
to His overwhelming victory over evil powers and principalities (2:15).
- Jesus Christ, by His cross, triumphed over the devil
and his demonic hosts. Hallelujah! (2:15).
- Jesus Christ is the One to whom all the the mere
shadows of the Jewish religious observations, such as dietary regulations,
festivals, sacrifices, etc., point (2:16-19).
- Jesus Christ, the Head, is the One in whom Christians
should find all their satisfaction and sufficiency, and not be enticed by
the conceited arguments of legalists (2:18-19).
Jesus
in Colossians
Chapter 3
- Jesus
Christ's resurrection means believers have been raised up with Him to a
new life (3:1).
- Jesus Christ is seated at the right hand of God, a
position of honor and majesty (3:1).
-
Jesus Christ's death means believers are identified and united with
Him in death (3:3).
- Jesus Christ is the One with whom believers' new life
is hidden in God (3:3).
- Jesus Christ is the Christians' new life (3:3).
- Jesus Christ, who is the Christians' new life, is
coming again, at which time Christians will appear with Him in glory.
Hallelujah! (3:4).
- Jesus Christ is all, and in all, that is, Christ is
the One who really counts. He is the all-sufficient Lord of all believers.
He is everything to the Christian and in everything. Christ Jesus is the
center and circumference of the Christian's new life (3:11).
- Jesus Christ is the model of forgiveness for believers
to emulate in forgiving others who wrong them (3:13).
- Jesus Christ's peace should act as an arbiter in the
hearts of believers (3:15).
- Jesus Christ's word (the word of Christ), that is, the
Holy Spirit-inspired Scripture should abundantly be at home in the
believer's heart and life (3:16).
- Jesus Christ, who He is and what He wants, should be
the believers' consistent way of living (3:17).
- Jesus is Lord (3:17).
- Jesus Christ is the One through whom believers give
thanks to God the Father (3:17).
- Jesus' Lordship is to be submitted to in all
relationships [Lord is mentioned six times in 3:18-24] (3:18-24).
Jesus
in Colossians Chapter 4
- Jesus Christ is the Master who is above all and sees
all that is done to the lowliest of His children (4:1).
- Jesus Christ's mystery, that is, the good news, is to
be declared (4:3).
- Jesus Christ is Lord who is to be served
faithfully (4:7).
- Jesus Christ is the One in whom the believer's will is
altogether consumed, and is therefore owned by Him body and soul [derived
from the meaning of doulos- Greek for bondslave or
bond-servant: one who is in permanent relation of servitude to
another, his will altogether consumed in the will of another] ( 4:12).
- Jesus the Lord is the One who gives His servant a
ministry to fulfill ( 4:17).
Jesus Christ is the central figure in the Bible. He is the
focus of all Scripture. To study the Bible without seeing Jesus as He is
revealed in the Word of God and knowing Him in a deeper and more intimate way,
is a failure of the purpose of true biblical study. We do not merely study the
Bible just to get answers or facts. We study the Bible in order to grow in the
grace and true, intimate, real, full knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ. To Him be the glory, both now and to the day of eternity. Amen. (2
Peter 3:18). As you study the Word, ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the Person
of Jesus Christ to you. He will be so delighted to do that. This is because
His chief work is to glorify Jesus (John 16:14). And what better way to
glorify Christ our Lord than to reveal Him to us in our hearts!
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