INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS 1
This chapter contains the inscription of the epistle; the apostle's
usual salutation; his thanksgiving to God on behalf of the Colossians
for grace received; his prayers, that more might be given them; an
enumeration of various blessings of grace, which require thankful... [ Continue Reading ]
PAUL, AN APOSTLE OF JESUS CHRIST,.... The apostle puts his name to
this epistle, by which he was known in the Gentile world, as he
usually does in all his epistles; and styles himself "an apostle", as
he was, having seen Christ in person, and received his commission,
doctrine, and qualifications imm... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE SAINTS AND FAITHFUL BRETHREN IN CHRIST,.... This is the
inscription of the epistle, in which the persons wrote unto are
described as "saints", or holy men; not by birth, for all are unholy
and unclean by nature; nor by baptism, for that neither takes away
sin, nor gives grace; nor merely exte... [ Continue Reading ]
WE GIVE THANKS TO GOD,.... Meaning himself and Timothy. This is the
beginning of the epistle, which is introduced with a thanksgiving to
God; to whom praise and thankfulness are always due as a Creator and
preserver, as the author of all good things, as the Father of mercies,
temporal and spiritual,... [ Continue Reading ]
SINCE WE HEARD OF YOUR FAITH IN CHRIST JESUS,.... This expresses the
matter of their thankfulness, or what it was they gave thanks to God
for, their faith in Christ; by which is not only meant their hearty
assent to the whole doctrine of faith, concerning the person, offices,
and grace of Christ, th... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE HOPE WHICH IS LAID UP FOR YOU IN HEAVEN,.... These words may
be considered either in connection with the foregoing, and express the
reason or motive which encouraged these saints to believe in Christ,
and to go on believing in him, and hold fast the profession of their
faith in him, and to l... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH IS COME UNTO YOU,.... That is, the Gospel, which came to them
from God, from heaven, from Christ, out of Jerusalem, from whence the
word of the Lord was to come, by the ministers of the Gospel, who
being sent, came to Colosse, and there preached it; and so the Syriac
version renders the words... [ Continue Reading ]
AS YE ALSO LEARNED OF EPAPHRAS,.... To know the grace of God, believe
the truth of the Gospel, and to own and profess it sincerely.
OUR DEAR FELLOW SERVANT; a "servant" of Christ he was, and a "fellow"
servant of the apostles, jointly engaged with them in preaching the
Gospel; which character, as i... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO ALSO DECLARED UNTO US YOUR LOVE IN THE SPIRIT. Not only their love
to God, and Christ, and to all the saints, which is before mentioned,
but their love to the apostle; though they had only heard of him, and
of his great capacity for, and faithfulness and usefulness in
preaching of the Gospel, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THIS CAUSE WE ALSO,.... Not merely for their love to the apostle,
and the rest that were with him; which sense is too much contracted,
and carries some appearance of meanness and selfishness; but because
of their faith in Christ, their love to all the saints, and the good
hope they had of eterna... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT YE MIGHT WALK WORTHY OF THE LORD,.... The Vulgate Latin version
reads, "of God"; to which the Ethiopic version agrees; but rather the
Lord Jesus Christ seems to be designed: and to "walk worthy" of him,
is to walk by faith in him; to walk after his Spirit, and according to
his word, and in his... [ Continue Reading ]
STRENGTHENED WITH ALL MIGHT,.... This is still a continuation of the
apostle's prayer for these believers; for having prayed for an
increase of spiritual knowledge, and that this might be put into
practice, he proceeds to pray for strength for them, that they might
be enabled to practise what they h... [ Continue Reading ]
GIVING THANKS UNTO THE FATHER,.... To God the Father, as the Vulgate
Latin and the Syriac versions read the clause; and the Complutensian
edition, and some copies, "God and the Father"; who is both the Father
of Christ by nature, and of all his people by adoption. The Ethiopic
version renders it, as... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO HATH DELIVERED US FROM THE POWER OF DARKNESS,.... That is, from
the power of Satan; see Acts 26:18, who, though once an angel of
light, is now darkness itself, and is reserved in chains of darkness;
he is a ruler of the darkness of this world; his kingdom is a kingdom
of darkness; and he blinds... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WHOM WE HAVE REDEMPTION,.... Which is an excellent and wonderful
blessing of grace saints have in and by Christ; and lies in a
deliverance from sin, all sin, original and actual, under which they
are held captive, in a state of nature, and by which they are made
subject to the punishment of death... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO IS THE IMAGE OF THE INVISIBLE GOD,.... Not of deity, though the
fulness of it dwells in him; nor of himself, though he is the true
God, and eternal life; nor of the Spirit, who also is God, and the
Spirit of the Son; but the Father, called "God", not to the exclusion
of the Son or Spirit, who ar... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR BY HIM WERE ALL THINGS CREATED,.... This is a reason proving
Christ to be before all creatures, to be the common Parent of them,
and to have the government over them, since he is the Creator of them.
The creation of all things, by him, is not to be understood of the new
creation, for whenever th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE IS BEFORE ALL THINGS,.... Not only in dignity, being preferable
to angels and men in his nature, names, offices, and works, and worthy
of more honour than all creatures; but he is before them in existence,
as he must needs be, since they are all made by him; he was not only
before John the Ba... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE IS THE HEAD OF THE BODY, THE CHURCH,.... By "the church" is
meant, not any particular congregated church, as the church at
Colosse, or Corinth, or any other; but the whole election of grace,
the general assembly and church of the firstborn, whose names are
written in heaven in the Lamb's book... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IT PLEASED [THE FATHER],.... The phrase, "the Father", is not in
the original text, but is rightly supplied; since he is expressly
mentioned in the context, as he who makes the saints meet to be
partakers of the heavenly glory; who deliver, them from the power and
dominion of sin, and translates... [ Continue Reading ]
AND BY HIM TO RECONCILE ALL THINGS TO HIMSELF,.... This depends upon
the preceding verse, and is to be connected with that phrase in it, it
pleased the Father, 1 Thessalonians 1:19; and the sense is, that it
was the good will and pleasure of God from all eternity, as to lay up
all fulness in Christ... [ Continue Reading ]
AND YOU THAT WERE SOMETIME ALIENATED,.... The general blessing of
grace and reconciliation, which belongs to the whole body of Christ,
the church universal, all the elect of God, whether in heaven or in
earth, is here particularly applied to the saints at Colosse, who were
eminent instances of it; a... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE BODY OF HIS FLESH THROUGH DEATH,.... Or "through his death", as
the Alexandrian copy and some others, and all the Oriental versions,
read. These words express the means by which that reconciliation was
made, which in the virtue and efficacy of it was applied particularly
to these Colossians a... [ Continue Reading ]
IF YE CONTINUE IN THE FAITH,.... In the doctrine of faith which they
had received and embraced; and in the grace of faith, and the exercise
of it which was implanted in them; and in the profession of faith
which they had made: not that the virtue and efficacy of Christ's
blood, sufferings, and death... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO NOW REJOICE IN MY SUFFERINGS FOR YOU,.... The apostle, as soon as
he had made mention of his being a minister of the Gospel, thinks and
speaks of his "sufferings"; for those are what always more or less
attend persons in such an office; they are appointed to them by God;
Christ has foretold them... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREOF I AM MADE A MINISTER,.... Not of Christ, or of the Gospel as
before, though both were true; but of the churches for whose sake he
endured afflictions; and which carries in it a reason of his suffering
for them: he was not a saviour of the body, nor a redeemer of the
church, nor Lord of it; b... [ Continue Reading ]
[EVEN] THE MYSTERY WHICH HATH BEEN HID FROM AGES AND GENERATIONS,....
This is said, as explanative of the word of God; signifying that he
did not mean the Scriptures in general, which are the word of God, and
every part of them; some part of which is historical, another
prophetical, another practica... [ Continue Reading ]
TO WHOM GOD WOULD MAKE KNOWN,.... The spring and cause of the
manifestation of the Gospel to the saints, and chosen of God, is not
their works, for God does not call them with an holy calling according
to them, but according to his own grace; nor any preparations and
dispositions in them before such... [ Continue Reading ]
WHOM WE PREACH,.... Under the above considerations; as the riches, the
glory, and the mystery of the Gospel; as the hope set before lost
sinners to lay hold upon; as the only Saviour and Redeemer, by whose
righteousness believers are justified, through whose blood their sins
are pardoned, by whose s... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREUNTO I ALSO LABOUR,.... In the word and doctrine, by preaching
Christ, warning sinners of their danger, teaching them the way of
salvation, and their duty; with this view, that, in thee great day of
account, he might bring a large number of them, and set them before
Christ as the seals of his m... [ Continue Reading ]