Introduction It's been about a month since we last studied the book of Ezekiel together. And so, let me refresh your memory of it by reminding you of the historical background. God had settled his people in the Promised Land in the days of Joshua. When they asked for a king, he gave them first … Continue reading Ezekiel 20(45)–21(32)
Tag: Colossians
Colossians 4(02–18)
Introduction We've been learning from Paul that believers have taken off Adam's old humanity which has been corrupted because of sin; and we've put on Christ's new humanity; and we're being renewed throughout by his Spirit. Since our old sins still linger on and make an appearance in our lives, we need the help of … Continue reading Colossians 4(02–18)
Colossians 3(18)–4(01) Part 3
Introduction Paul has been teaching us that believers have taken off Adam's old humanity which was corrupted because of Adam's sin in the beginning; and we've put on Christ's new humanity. And we need to work this out in practice in our daily lives. And that means getting rid of the old sins which linger … Continue reading Colossians 3(18)–4(01) Part 3
Colossians 3(18)–4(01) Part 2
Introduction Paul has been teaching us that believers have taken off Adam's old humanity and we have put on Christ's new humanity. Adam's old humanity was corrupted because of Adam's sin the beginning. And so, when we're born, we're born into the world as sinners and sinning comes naturally to us. Disobeying God is natural … Continue reading Colossians 3(18)–4(01) Part 2
Colossians 3(18)–4(01) Part 1
Introduction Paul has been describing the new life we have in Christ. And he's used the image of dying and rising. Believers have died with Christ to their old life of unbelief and disobedience; and they have been raised with Christ to a new life of faith and obedience. And he's used the image of … Continue reading Colossians 3(18)–4(01) Part 1
Colossians 3(12–17)
Introduction This is now our third week in Colossians 3 and we've seen how Paul uses different images to describe the new life we have in Christ and how we're to live as his people in the world. He's used the image of dying and rising. So, just as Christ died and was raised, so … Continue reading Colossians 3(12–17)
Colossians 3(05–11)
Introduction Paul has been comparing and contrasting the Christless religion of the false teachers in Colosse with Christianity, which is a Christ-filled religion. The Christless religion of the false teachers appears to have been an amalgamation of Judaism and paganism. So, they appear to have taken bits and pieces from the Jewish religion and bits … Continue reading Colossians 3(05–11)
Colossians 3(01–04)
Introduction Paul has been warning his readers about a Christless religion which certain false teachers were promoting in Colosse. We don't know exactly what they were teaching, but from what Paul says about it, it seems that this Christless religion was an amalgamation of Judaism and paganism. The false teachers had taken bits and pieces … Continue reading Colossians 3(01–04)
Colossians 2(16–23)
Introduction Paul has been writing to the believers in Colosse to warn them not to be taken in by false teachers who were promoting a Christless religion, which, as far as we can tell, was an amalgamation of Judaism and paganism. So, in today's passage he refers to various prohibitions from Judaism; and in last … Continue reading Colossians 2(16–23)
Colossians 2(06–15)
Introduction Last week we were thinking about how the Lord Jesus Christ is the mystery hidden in Old Testament times, but who was revealed to the world in New Testament times. He was there during the times of the Old Testament in the sense that every prophet, priest and king, and every sacrifice offered at … Continue reading Colossians 2(06–15)