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Title: Christ Above All


1
Christ Above
All
  • a study in Colossians for the Twixt N Tween
    Class
  • March-April 2009

2
about Mac
  • Hendersonville native Laura St. Louis
  • Lipscomb University
  • Director of Public Services at Disciples of
    Christ Historical Society, 19th Ave South near
    Vandy
  • Research into anything and everything Restoration
    Movement, 3 years
  • High School Bible, Ezell-Harding, 7 years
  • Associate Minister and Deacon, Central Church,
    downtown Nashville, 12 years

3
Christ Above
All
  • Left Byzantine icon depicting Christ
    pantokrator, or Christ the all-powerful

4
  • Fruitful, worthwhile, engaging, stimulating,
    transformative Bible Study
  • Head (exegesis)
  • Heart Hands
  • (prayer and worship) (service, Gods
    mission)

5
  • Goals
  • Appreciate Colossians as inspired scripture it
    is foundational for our understanding of God,
    ourselves, the world and Gods saving work
  • Gain a thorough knowledge of Colossians
  • Attempt to hear Colossians as it was originally
    heard by its original readers, as intended by its
    author
  • Responsibly apply its message in our own setting
  • To know God, listen to and respond to God

6
  • Strategies
  • Cultivate a desire to hear Colossians as Gods
    message for us
  • Read Colossians at least once at home and study
    through it together on Sunday mornings
  • Examine the literary, historical, archaeological,
    social, political and theological backgrounds
  • Intentionally seek the points of connection
    between the text and our lives as Christs
    disciples in Smyrna in 2009open our hearts,
    minds and lives to God

7
March 1 Introduction 8 Introduction
concluded 15 1.1-2 and 3-14 22
1.15-23 29 1.24-2.5 April 5 2.6-23 12
3.1-11 19 3.12-4.6 26 4.7-18
8
Introduction --Historical Background --The Church
in Colossae --The Colossians Recipients of Gods
Grace and Pauls Letter --The Occasion of the
Letter --The Colossian Heresy --Structure of
the Letter
9
Colossae
10
Prison Epistles Ephesians, Philippians,
Colossians, Philemon
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12
Downtown Nashville
Brentwood
Smyrna
13
Google Earth
14
Historical Background
  • Tri-cities Hierapolis, Laodicea, Colossae
  • See 2.1 and 4.13-16
  • Important city on the main road across Asia Minor
    from Ephesus to the Euphrates River
  • Laodicea was a medical, judicial, financial and
    banking center of the region (overshadowing
    Colossae). Both were economically prosperous
    (wool) and culturally diverse.
  • 5th-4th c BC large, prosperous, populous
  • See Revelation 3.14-22

15
  • Both cities were damaged by earthquakes.
  • Laodicea was destroyed by an earthquake about 60
    AD, but rebuilt using their own resources with no
    assistance from Rome.
  • There are Jewish settlers in this area for about
    300 years before Paul writes Colossians
  • 2000 Jewish families relocated in 2nd c BC
  • One estimate puts about 9,000 Jewish males over
    the age of 20 in Laodicea about 60 BC.
  • Jews were allowed to practice their religion
    without hindrance (observing Sabbath, etc)
  • By Pauls day Colossae waned in importance

16
The Church in Colossae
  • The origin of the community of faith in Colossae
    is unknown
  • Paul did not establish the church in Col (2.1)
  • See Acts 2.10 for Phrygians at Pentecost
  • Paul spends considerable time in Ephesus and Asia
    (Acts 19.10) _at_ 110 miles away

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The Church in Colossae
  • The origin of the community of faith in Colossae
    is unknown
  • Paul did not establish the church in Col (2.1)
  • See Acts 2.10 for Phrygians at Pentecost
  • Paul spends considerable time in Ephesus and Asia
    (Acts 19.10) _at_ 110 miles away
  • Epaphras (1.7 and 4.12, also Philem 23) brought
    some of them to faith, perhaps during Pauls time
    in Ephesus in Acts 19.

19
The Colossians Recipients of Gods Grace and
Pauls Letter
  • The church is at least ethnically mixed, with
    both Jewish and Gentile converts.
  • It may have been primarily Gentile
  • 1.24-27 may indicate they were outsiders
  • Allusions to the OT are scarce (only 6). OT
    isnt quoted at all in Col. (quoted 6x in Eph.)
  • Vices in 3.5-7 are Gentile vices?
  • 3.11 is the only mention in Col of reconciliation
    of Jew and Gentile in the body of Christ

20
Occasion for the Letter
  • Colossians, like all NT letters, is occasional.
    Some situation in life (recipients or senders)
    prompts the writing of the letter
  • Letters are task-theology
  • Epaphras visits Paul. Of concern is some kind of
    teaching or influence at Colossae and possibly
    Laodicea and Hierapolis (see 1.8 and 4.12-16)
  • This teaching the Colossian heresy

21
  • Is it a single threat or a set of problems?
  • Is it full-blown heresy or dangerous tendencies?
    Is it a clear-cut system?
  • Does it come from inside or outside?
  • What is/are its root/s? Jewish? Xian? Pagan?
    Blend of some or all of the above?
  • What is the best way to characterize it?
  • Philosophy? Heresy? Way of life?

22
  • Paul does not give us the benefit of a full,
    formal description and exposition of this heresy
  • The Col church knows what it isEpaphras has told
    Paul about itand Paul responds
  • We discern it by mirror-reading
  • Ask What do Pauls statements reflect?

23
  • Is it a single threat or a set of problems?
  • Probably a single point of view
  • All its diverse elements (and they are diverse)
    seem to somehow hang together
  • Paul easily moves from one element to another
    when countering them
  • It appears to be a world-view large enough to
    encompass a degree of variety in the details

24
  • Does it come from inside or outside the community
    of faith?
  • What is/are its root/s? Jewish? Xian? Pagan?
  • Judaizers or Jews?
  • Food, festivals, sabbaths see 2.16 and Gal.
    4.8-10
  • Circumcision 2.11 3.11
  • Angels 2.18 also Gal. 3.19 and Heb. 2.2

25
  • Christian
  • May be rooted in a low view of Christ.that
    Christ is a fine beginning, but one needs to move
    beyond and above Christ to be mature
  • In this sense it would be correct to characterize
    it as a Christian heresy
  • Possible pagan (Graeco-Roman) elements
  • Wisdom and knowledge 1.9-10 2.2-3
  • Philosophy 2.8
  • Asceticism 2.20-23
  • Elemental spirits of the world 2.8, 20

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  • What is the best way to characterize it?
  • Philosophy? Heresy? Way of life?
  • It certainly affects how life is lived see
    Pauls argument in 3.1-8 follows naturally from
    2.20-23
  • Caution
  • Modern preacher who warns a church against taking
    stock in horoscopes isnt necessarily addressing
    heretics who have infiltrated the congregation

27
Structure of the Letter
  • In form, ancient letters share these elements
  • Author
  • Recipients
  • Greeting
  • Prayer/thanksgiving
  • Body of the letter
  • Farewell/final greeting

28
Structure of Colossians
  • Author 1.1
  • Recipients 1.2a
  • Greeting 1.2b
  • Prayer/thanksgiving 1.3-8 or 14
  • Body 1.9-4.6
  • Farewell/final greeting 4.7-18

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March 8 Introduction concluded 15 1.1-2 and
3-14 22 1.15-23 29 1.24-2.5 April 5
2.6-23 12 3.1-11 19 3.12-4.6 26 4.7-18
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Christ Above All
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