I begin our study with this section of Scripture because it talks
about living the life of the Christian. I am approaching this section as one
who has been reborn in Christ Jesus through the waters of Baptism which means
that my old sinful self has been put to death and a new self has been given
life through Christ Jesus. I will print out each of the verses that we are
going to study, just in case you do not have access to a Bible while you are
going through this study. I would encourage you to open your app or get out
your personal Bible. I will not address everything in each section and my
thoughts will be listed at the end of the study so that you will have a chance
to think it through yourself. . If you have a question about something I do not
address, please ask it.
COLOSSIANS 3:1-17
Colossians 3:1 If then you have been raised with
Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right
hand of God. 2. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things
that are on earth. 3. For you have died, and your life is hidden in
Christ in God. 4. When Christ appears, then you also will appear with him
in glory.
1.
Who do you
think Paul is addressing when he starts this section of the letter?
2.
When is a
person “raised with Christ”?
3.
What are you to
be “seeking”? What does it mean “things above”?
4.
When did you
die?
Colossians 3:5 Put to death therefore what is
early in you; sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and
covetousness, which is idolatry. 6. On account of these the wrath of God
is coming. 7. In these you too once walked, when you were living in
them. 8. But now you must put them all away: anger, wrath, malice,
slander and obscene talk from your mouth.
5.
When you look
at this section, what jumps out at you?
6.
How is a person
supposed to overcome these things?
7.
Why does Paul
say, “On account of these the wrath of God is coming?”
Colossian3:9 Do not lie to one another, seeing
that you have put off the old self with its practices 10. and have put
on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its
creator. 11. Here there is not Greek or Jew, circumcised or
uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; but Christ is all, and in all.
8.
What is meant
to guide our lives in how we act? Is it following the Law (with the commands)?
Or the Gospel?
9.
What does Paul
mean when he says there is neither Greek and Jew.”
Colossians 3:12 Put on then, as God’s chosen ones,
holy and beloved, compassionate hearts, kindness, humility, meekness, and
patience, 13. bearing with one another and, if one has a complaint
against another, forgiving each other; as the Lord has forgiven you, so you also
must forgive. 14. And above all these put on love, which binds
everything together in perfect harmony. 15. Let the peace of Christ rule
in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful.
10. What are we to put on? How is this possible for us to do?
11. Why do you forgive? Simple question but challenging.
12. Love – what love do we have? When you think about love in vs. 14,
what are you thinking? What does it mean for you in your life?
13. “Be thankful.” What are you thankful for in your life? What is Paul
talking about when he writes this little sentence? How can you apply that into
your life?
Colossians 3:16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you
richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms,
hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God. 17.
And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through him.
14. Paul is bringing this section to a “close.” What does he encourage
you to have in your heart? He says to let it dwell “richly” in your heart. How
can you do that?
15. We are to admonish one another. With Paul, the focus is to do all
things in the love of Christ. How can you help out your fellow man “in all
wisdom”?
16. Singing. Paul tells us to sing. What do you sing? Where do you do
this? What are some of your favorite hymns or spiritual songs that you like to
sing?
17. Whatever you do, as you live each day, how does he encourage you to
live? This can be difficult. Who helps you? How can you encourage one another
to live in this way?
Pastor Schuessler’s thoughts and
insights into this passage of Scripture.
1A. As I read this, I see that Paul
is talking to those who are Christians, those who believe in Jesus as their
Savior.
2A. Look back at Colossians 2:12. “…you have been buried
with him in baptism, in which you were also raised with him through faith.”
Paul continues to point the Christian to his/her Baptism as the point in which
he/she comes to a new life in Christ. The “old self” is the sinful nature that
we are born with and the “new self” is the person we are in faith through Jesus
Christ. We may explore this more in another study.
3A. The Christian lives through Christ Jesus. It is only in Christ
that one is able to try to live in the way that is different from the sinful
world around him/her. It is a challenge. When the person lives for
himself/herself, he/she often does not think about Christ or living in Christ.
This is what Paul means when he writes verse 2.
4A. Paul once again is pointing you to your Baptism. He is wanting
the Christian to focus not on his/her former life but on the new life in
Christ, which was given in the waters of Baptism and also in the Word of God.
Another topic for a Bible study might on Baptism and the way that the Holy
Spirit works faith.
6A. You can’t, not on your own. It is only Christ in you that gives
you the strength and guidance to overcome such sinful actions. Why are they
sinful? Not because someone decided to say they were but because God decided
that they were. These actions do nothing to build up the individual or another
person. Actually, the end up tearing apart a person or a relationship.
7A. Actually, it is not just these actions that bring the wrath of
God. They are that which shows the deeper problem that people have. That
problem is sin and not sinful actions. Yes, these actions show the problem.
This brings us back to original sin, sin that people are born with because of
the sin of Adam and Eve. It is not the sinful actions that condemn a person. It
is the sin in the person. Christ Jesus came to pay the price of that sin. His
death on the cross was because He took upon Himself the sin of mankind. 2
Corinthians 5:20 For our sake he (God) made him (Jesus) to be sin who knew
no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. Jesus took
our sin to the cross, paid the price of that sin and through faith, He has
given us His righteousness. So it isn’t because of a specific “type” of sin
that the wrath of God is coming but because of sin in general.
8A. Here the challenge becomes to separate Law and Gospel. The Law
focuses on us while the Gospel focuses on Christ. Here Paul seems to be
focusing us on ourselves, as we begin in verse 9, but as we read the entire
sentence, we see that which guides us in our new life in Christ, the new self.
Life is not lived trying to be a better person. We are already that good person
in Christ Jesus. Our lives are lived following the Gospel of Christ, reflecting
the love of Christ, moving us toward that sanctified (holy) life. So here, the
Law serves as the handmaid to the Gospel, showing us how to live in order to
move us toward that sanctified life in Christ.
9A. Paul is not saying that the separate nationalities cease to
exist here on earth. No, before Christ, in Christ, and through Christ, we are
all one in Him. One is not better than another, nor does one have a better
standing before God. Each is precious and on the same footing. Salvation is
given in the very same way – through faith in Christ.
10A. We are called to reflect Christ in our actions. Notice that
this follows the section talking about being new in Christ. As new people, made
new not by what we do but by what Christ does for us, we now live our lives
according to the Gospel. The Holy Spirit makes these actions and attributes a
part of our lives to the end, that He is making us holy. We live each day
trying to reflect the light of Christ to those around us. We do that by living
as He lived, following His example, knowing that we have already been made holy
by grace through faith.
11A. We forgive because we are forgiven. We do not make this a new
law to follow (You Must forgive!) for then we will have destroyed the Gospel.
We are forgiven in Christ. He makes us new people in that forgiveness. We
reflect that new self/life as we then forgive others even as we have been
forgiven.
12A. This is the love that is found first in Jesus. The apostle
John writes, “Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and
whoever loves has been born of God and knows God.” (1 John 4:7) The love
that we share is the love we are given. Thankfully it is not our love because
if it was, then it would be corrupted, selfish and self-centered. The love we
are to share is the love that we are given when we are made new in Christ. Once
again, taking us back to the new self that we receive when we are brought to
faith, the new self we are to live in each day.
13A. “Be thankful.” That is a difficult thing for us to do
especially when things are not going like we planned. “How can I be thankful
when…” What Paul is pointing us to is that which is found in our Lord Jesus
Christ. We have that love given to us by Christ, shown in His death and
resurrection. We have the promise of His presence given in our Baptism. The
Lord tells us that in Christ, we overcome sin, death and the devil. Even death
cannot overcome us when we are in Christ. There is much to be thankful for. I
could go deeper into this topic but that might be best left for another study.
14A. Paul encourages you and me to have the love of Christ in our
hearts. This is difficult because we often let our own “love” or lack of love
fill our hearts. Our faith in Christ is meant to rule our lives, to guide how
we treat others. Living in Christ’s love, we are given the guidance and
strength to love others.
15A. We look at “admonishing” as berating or tearing down others.
That is not what Paul means. We all struggle with sinful actions, words and
desires. Paul is encouraging us to help one another through this sinful times,
not to hurt or tear apart the other person, but to build them up. We let the
wisdom of Christ guide us. That wisdom is given to us through the Word and the
guidance of the Spirit. Before you speak or admonish another, it is always good
to pray that the Holy Spirit will give you wisdom and will guide your thoughts
and your lips to help the other person and not to hurt them.
16A. This is entirely up to you. Each of us have some favorite
hymns and songs. Those are meant to build up our walk of faith. Singing, you
might not be good at it, but let it fill your heart and your life in a special
way. I have my favorite hymns and songs but I won’t put them out there. Think of
your own.
17A. Living each day with Christ in your heart is the focus.
Whatever you do, in word or deed, encompasses our entire life. Letting Christ
guide your words is always important. Your deeds need to reflect the love of
Christ too. That includes work, home, play, alone time, group time, etc.
Whatever you do. This is where we turn back to that understanding that we are
made new in Christ. We don’t let the old man rule our words or deeds but it is
Christ who rules us. He guides us. He leads us with His love. And we reflect
that love in our daily lives.
It was asked for clarification on 11A. What is meant is that we must avoid making the Law (you must) into the Gospel. For example: You must forgive in order for God to forgive you. There, you are saying, You should forgive so-and-so in order for God to forgive you. You can say to God, "I forgave that person, so You must forgive me." Forgiveness, which flows from the grace of God, coming through the Gospel, now becomes something that you have earned from God, making your works that which gives you forgiveness (basing your forgiveness, which should be Gospel, upon the works of the Law). Instead, God forgives you. Then you say, "Lord, as You have forgiven me, help me through the work of the Holy Spirit through that Gospel, to forgive so-and-so."
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