Preeminent: A Study in ColossiansMuestra
What does it say?
Paul wrote about the principles of holy living and addressed six types of individuals concerning these matters.
What does it mean?
Paul gives believers life principles regarding their affections, attitudes, and relationships with those close to them. Now that believers have new life in Christ, they are to set their hearts and minds on things that matter for eternity. Believers need to eliminate the old nature’s attitudes and actions and put on qualities and responses that belong to the new nature. The words “take off” and “put on” reflect the process of getting dressed for the day. Believers should serve Christ in everything they do, including their interactions with family members, co-workers, and those in authority.
How should I respond?
The high standards presented in this chapter could seem overwhelming for the believer who truly desires to walk by faith in Christ. Ask God where to begin – He knows the area in your life that needs immediate attention. What old attitude or habit do you need to “take off” today so that you can “put on” the new? Find a verse of Scripture that is directly related to your need, memorize it, and envision putting it on every day as you go through the physical process of getting dressed. Remember that you live continually in the presence of the King. Dress appropriately!
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While imprisoned in Rome, Paul warns believers to remain vigilant against false teaching by beautifully expounding on the cosmic Person of Christ. Jesus is “the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything He might be preeminent” (Colossians 1:18). In response to Christ’s preeminence, Paul commands his readers to “seek the things that are above where Christ is…and not on the things that are on earth” (Colossians 3:1-2).
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