Refutation: Completeness in Christ cannot be obtained by human wisdom, religious tradition, mystical experience, or human effort—it is a gift of grace received by faith (Col 2:6-23)
You are complete in Christ—do not be taken captive by philosophical deception (Col 2:6-15)
You are complete in Christ—do not be subject to ritualism [religious traditionalism] (Col 2:16-17)
You are complete in Christ—do not be defrauded by mysticism (Col 2:18-19)
You are complete in Christ—do not be subject to asceticism/self-made religion [rule-keeping religion] (Col 2:20-23)
Exhortation: Completeness in Christ is a gift of God that should shape all of life (Col 3;Col 4:1-6)
The root of your life: Your thinking and desires should reflect your completeness in Christ (Col 3:1-4)
The fruit of your life in general character: Your character should reflect your completeness in Christ (Col 3:5-17)
The fruit of your life in specific social relationships: Your relationships should reflect your completeness in Christ (Col 3:18-25;Col 4:1)
The fruit of your life in prayer and evangelism: Your prayer life and witness should reflect your completeness in Christ (Col 4:2-6)
Information/Participation: Completeness in Christ brings fellowship, love and concern for the brethren (Col 4:7-18)1
Paul sent two representatives to both inform and encourage the Colossians because of his fellowship, love and concern for them—and they for him (Col 4:7-9)
Paul sent greetings from other believers of note to the Colossians because of their mutual fellowship, love and concern (Col 4:10-14)
Paul sent his final instructions, and personal greetings to promote mutual fellowship, love and concern (Col 4:15-18)
1These weren’t superficial closing remarks, but were meant to foster fellowship, love and mutual care for those complete in Christ—between both Jewish and Gentile believers.
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