Paul writes this letter to the Colossians while he was under house
arrest. He has never visited this church and writes this letter to
combat some heresies similar to Gnosticism. Gnostics believed that it
took special knowledge to be accepted by God and that Jesus alone was
not the way to salvation. Paul wrote the letter to clear up their
confusion.
Paul’s Prayer for the Colossians
Here
is a perfect pattern for intercessory prayer, even for those whom we
don’t even know. After all, Paul didn’t know these people personally.
The church was founded by one of Paul’s converts.
Pray:
For Knowledge of God’s will
For Spiritual wisdom and understanding
To Please and honor God
To Bear good fruit
For Endurance
To be Filled with God’s strength
For Patience
To Have great joy
When Paul wrote the word "church" he was speaking of the church in its purest form.
Col 2:8
See
to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive
philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of
this world rather than on Christ.
Much false doctrine is
taught that sounds attractive because it identifies with basic
principles of this world. If we are grounded in God’s word through
personal study and sound Bible teaching, and led by the Holy Spirit we
will know the truth. We will be able to recognize false doctrine and
teaching. There are many human approaches to life’s problems that do
not include God.
Paul writes that in the old law,
circumcision was a symbol of God’s covenant with man. This was a
literal physical act of circumcision. Under the new covenant, we are
circumcised figuratively by the infusion of the Holy Spirit. It is a
circumcision of the heart. It denotes a change in character.
Paul
mentions the worship of angels. Is this why God does not reveal
angels very often - we might brag about how important we may feel and
loose sight of God?
Col 3:5
Put to death,
therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality,
impurity, lust, evil desires and greed, which is idolatry.This
verse lays to rest any confusion anyone might have about what idolatry
is. Greed would be a quest for power, prestige, position, and
possessions, not necessarily just money.
If we put
our mind on things above, we will put to death the old ways which may
include this list. But Paul goes on to say that we used to walk in
these ways, and now we have died to the old nature, we must put away
other things as well: “anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy
language”.
Col 3:12
Therefore, as God's
chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with
compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.
Clothe
is an action word. We must do this daily. Just like we clothe our
body every day, we must clothe ourselves in Christ and all the
attributes of a Christian. We must consciously think about being all
these things and start every day promising that we will be
compassionate, kind, humble, gentle, and patient. Sometimes it may
mean going out of our way to display these qualities.
Col 3:14
And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.
Think
about a necklace of jewels. The precious sparkling jewels are
separated by a jewel of love so that we have a necklace that looks like
this:
Compassion***love***kindness***love***humility***love***gentleness*** love***patience***love***
Paul writes about someone named Epaphras, who most likely is a Gentile believer.
Col 4:12b
He is always wrestling in prayer for you, that you may stand firm in all the will of God, mature and fully assured.The Greek word for wrestling means to agonize, with an intense desire for their salvation.
How are all of us as Believers doing with this way of praying? Are we agonizing in our prayers for others' salvation?
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