INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS 2
In this chapter the apostle expresses his great concern for the
Colossians, and others he had never seen; exhorts them to constancy in
the faith of Christ; warns them of false teachers, and their tenets;
takes notice of various blessings and privileges they had by Chris... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I WOULD THAT YE KNEW WHAT GREAT CONFLICT I HAVE FOR YOU,.... This
is occasioned by what he had said in 1 Thessalonians 1:29, that he
laboured and strove according to the energy of divine power in him, to
present every man perfect in Christ; and lest these Colossians should
think that these labou... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT THEIR HEARTS MIGHT BE COMFORTED,.... Here follow the reasons why
the apostle had so great a conflict, on account of the above persons,
and why he was so desirous they should know it; one is, the
consolation of their hearts. The hearts of God's people often need
comfort, by reason of indwelling... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WHOM ARE HID ALL THE TREASURES OF WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE. This may be
understood either of the mystery of the Gospel, which contains the
rich mines and hidden treasures of all divine truths; so called,
because of the richness and intrinsic value and excellency of them;
and because of their variety... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THIS I SAY,.... That he had such a conflict for them, and had told
them of his care and fear on their account, and had signified his
great desire that they might arrive to a more large and certain
knowledge of the mysteries of grace, and had asserted that all solid
spiritual wisdom and knowledge... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THOUGH I BE ABSENT IN THE FLESH,.... Or body, as the Ethiopic
version reads it, and as it is expressed in 1 Corinthians 5:3; here
the apostle anticipates an objection which might be made, how he could
have such a conflict and concern for them, and express so much
affection for them, and know so... [ Continue Reading ]
AS YE HAVE THEREFORE RECEIVED CHRIST JESUS THE LORD,.... Receiving
Christ is believing in him: faith is the eye of the soul, that sees
the beauty, glory, fulness, and suitableness of Christ; the foot that
goes to him, and the hand that takes hold on him, and the arm that
receives and embraces him; s... [ Continue Reading ]
ROOTED AND BUILT UP IN HIM,.... By these metaphors, the apostle
expresses the safe and happy state of these believers; and which he
makes use of as arguments, to engage them to walk on in Christ, and as
pointing out the manner in which they should. Believers are sometimes
compared to trees, and are... [ Continue Reading ]
BEWARE LEST ANY MAN SPOIL YOU,.... Or despoil you; rob you of the rich
treasure of the Gospel, strip you of your spiritual armour, take away
from you the truths and doctrines of Christ, and divest you of your
spiritual privileges and blessings; suggesting, that the false
teachers were thieves and ro... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR IN HIM DWELLETH ALL THE FULNESS OF THE GODHEAD BODILY. This is to
be understood, not of the doctrine, or Gospel of Christ, as being a
perfect revelation of the will of God; but of Christ, and particularly
of his human nature, as consisting of a true body and a reasonable
soul, in which the Godhe... [ Continue Reading ]
AND YE ARE COMPLETE IN HIM,.... Or "filled up", or "filled full" in
him; that is, are perfect in him: saints are in Christ, and all
fulness being in him, they are full too, of as much as they stand in
need, and are capable of containing: for these words are not an
exhortation to perfection, as the A... [ Continue Reading ]
IN WHOM ALSO YE ARE CIRCUMCISED,.... This is said to prevent an
objection that might be made to the perfection of these Gentile
believers, because they were not circumcised; for the Jews thought
that perfection lay in circumcision, at least that there could be no
perfection without it:
"great is ci... [ Continue Reading ]
BURIED WITH HIM IN BAPTISM,.... The apostle goes on to observe how
complete and perfect the saints are in Christ; that they are not only
circumcised in him in a spiritual sense, and the body of the sins of
their flesh is put off, and removed from them, in allusion to the
cutting off and casting away... [ Continue Reading ]
AND YOU BEING DEAD IN YOUR SINS,.... Not corporeally, though sin had
subjected them to a corporeal death, and their bodies were really
mortal, and in a little time must die; but morally, sin had brought a
death upon them in a moral sense, they were separated from God, as at
death the body is from th... [ Continue Reading ]
BLOTTING OUT THE HANDWRITING OF ORDINANCES,.... Various are the senses
interpreters give of these words; some think by the handwriting is
meant the covenant God made with Adam, Genesis 2:17, which being
broken, obliged him and all his posterity to the penalty of death, but
is cancelled and abolished... [ Continue Reading ]
[AND] HAVING SPOILED PRINCIPALITIES AND POWERS,.... Principalities of
hell, the infernal powers of darkness, the devil that had the power of
death, the accuser of the brethren, who often objected their debts,
with all his works and posse: these Christ has divested of their
armour, wherein they trust... [ Continue Reading ]
LET NO MAN THEREFORE JUDGE YOU,.... Since they were complete in
Christ, had everything in him, were circumcised in him; and
particularly since the handwriting of the law was blotted out, and
torn to pieces through the nails of the cross of Christ, the apostle's
conclusion is, that they should be jud... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH ARE A SHADOW OF THINGS TO COME,.... By Christ, and under the
Gospel dispensation; that is, they were types, figures, and
representations of spiritual and evangelical things: the different
"meats and drinks", clean and unclean, allowed or forbidden by the
law, were emblems of the two people, th... [ Continue Reading ]
LET NO MAN BEGUILE YOU OF YOUR REWARD,.... Or prize; the allusion is
to the Olympic games, one of which was running races; in which the
stadium, or race plot was fixed, a mark set up to look and run unto, a
corruptible crown proposed to be run for, and which was held by one
who sat as judge, and det... [ Continue Reading ]
AND NOT HOLDING THE HEAD,.... Christ, as some copies express it; for
by making use of angels as mediators and intercessors, Christ the only
Mediator, the Lord and head of angels, and of the church, was dropped
and laid aside; which is another reason the apostle gives, why such
men, and their princip... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREFORE IF YE BE DEAD WITH CHRIST,.... Or "seeing ye are dead with
Christ"; for these words do not signify any doubt about it, but
suppose it, and press what is taken for granted. They were dead with
Christ by virtue of union to him; they being one with him, and
considered in him as their head and... [ Continue Reading ]
TOUCH NOT, TASTE NOT, HANDLE NOT. This the apostle says, not of
himself, but in the person of the Jewish doctors; who urging the use
of the ceremonial law, to which they added decrees and constitutions
of their own, said, "touch not" the dead body of any man, the bone of
a man, or a grave, any man o... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH ALL ARE TO PERISH WITH THE USING,.... Meaning either the
ordinances concerning touching, tasting, and handling, which bring
destruction and death on them that use them, and comply with them, in
order to obtain righteousness and life; for instead of enjoying
salvation through them, they were th... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH THINGS HAVE INDEED A SHEW OF WISDOM,.... The authors of them set
up for men of wisdom, and were esteemed such, and are often styled
חכמים, "wise men"; and their scholars that received their
traditions, and explained and enforced them on others, החכמים
תלמידי, "the disciples of the wise men":... [ Continue Reading ]