King James Bible
Colossians
The Colossian Christians had been led to Christ by Epaphras. The
majority were Gentiles who were progressing in their new faith. Paul
rejoiced over their good spiritual condition, but the Colossian church
was being exposed to a local heresy that threatened to deprive them of
their spiritual blessings. Epaphras either visited Paul in Rome, or was
imprisoned there with him. He informed Paul of the dangerous theological
error circulating in the churches of Colossae and Laodicea. In response
to Epaphras's plea for help, Paul writes this epistle to the Colossians,
which is also to be read at the church at Laodicea, in an attempt to
check the heresy's influence, to demonstrate the pre-eminence of Christ,
and to confirm the addresses in the Christian faith.
Colossians 1
1:1-2 Salutation
1:3-13 Prayer for spiritual wisdom
1:14-19 The pre-eminent Christ
1:20-22 Reconciliation in Christ
1:23-29 Paul's service in Christ
Colossians 2
2:1-3 Paul's service in Christ (continued)
2:4-23 Warning against false teaching
Colossians 3
3:1-11 The new life in
Christ
3:12-17 The Christian virtues
3:18-25 Advice for domestic life of the Colossians
Colossians 4
4:1 Advice for domestic life of the Colossians (continued)
4:2-6 Personal greetings to the Colossians
4:7-18 Closing exhortation to the Colossians
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