"THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS"
Spiritual Maturity In Christ (2:1-8)
INTRODUCTION
- In Col 1:28-29, we saw that Paul's primary goal in his labors was to
"present every man perfect in Christ Jesus." That is, that they be
"spiritually mature in Christ."
- This being the case, we are not surprised to find Paul now writing to
the Colossians of:
- His great concern for them - Col 2:1-3
- The reason for this concern - Col 2:4-5
- Some exhortations in light of his concern - Col 2:6-8
- From these eight verses, there are a couple of things we can glean
concerning the subject of "Spiritual Maturity In Christ"
[First, from verses 1-5 we can take note of several...]
- INDICATIONS OF SPIRITUAL MATURITY (1-5)
- A DEEP CONCERN FOR OUR BRETHREN IN CHRIST (1)
- Remember that Paul is an example of spiritual maturity and thus
worthy of our emulation - 1Co 11:1
- We see that he had a concern for his brethren (notice 2Co 11:28-29 also), even for those he personally had not seen!
- Epaphras likewise demonstrated this "mark" of maturity - Col 4:12-13
- Do we have such concern for our brethren?
- A HEART THAT IS ENCOURAGED (2)
- The KJV uses the word "comforted"
- It is the Will of God that we serve Him with hearts that are
full of comfort and encouragement
- Such was the concern of Jesus - Lk 21:34; Jn 14:1,27
- Such was the frequent prayer of Paul - 2Th 2:16-17
- A "troubled, anxious heart" is not the mark of a mature
Christian!
- Consider the example of Paul in facing impending death - 2 Ti
4:6-8,17-18
- A HEART KNIT TOGETHER IN LOVE WITH OTHER CHRISTIANS (2)
- I.e., a love similar to that experienced by David and Jonathan
- 1 Sa 18:1
- The brethren at Colosse were well on their way in this regard
- Col 1:4
- How about us? Are we developing hearts "knit together in
love"?
- A FULL ASSURANCE OF UNDERSTANDING (2)
- Similar to having hearts that are encouraged, we need to have a
strong assurance concerning ourselves and our salvation!
- Of course, this assurance comes as we increase our
"understanding" concerning the basis of our salvation
- Indeed, the Word of God was so written to increase that
understanding, and provide the assurance of our salvation
- 1Jn 5:13; 3:19; note also Ro 15:4
- As one matures in Christ, this "assurance" will increase, and
it is indeed one of the "riches" we have in Christ!
- A KNOWLEDGE OF THE MYSTERY OF GOD (2)
- I.e., an understanding of the gospel, which once was hidden,
but has now been revealed - cf. Ep 3:3-6; Ro 16:25-26
- Thus, a good knowledge of the gospel of Christ is essential to
maturity in Christ
- Are we increasing in this knowledge?
- GOOD ORDER AND STEADFASTNESS OF FAITH (5)
- The word "order"...
- From taxis {tax'-is}, a military term, suggestive of men
marching in proper order and precision, as in a drilling
exercise
- This suggests that a mature Christian is one whose walk as a
disciple is in proper line with what is expected
- The word "steadfastness" is a word which goes right along with
this idea of marching in a straight line
- What is our "life of faith" like?
- Are we progressing in order, steadfast in our progress?
- Or are we wavering constantly?
[These are but a few indications of spiritual maturity. If they are
found in our lives, it is a good sign that progress is being made!
From verses 6-8, we can also learn of some...]
- STEPS TO SPIRITUAL MATURITY (6-8)
- RECEIVE CHRIST AS "LORD" (6)
- This the Colossians had done
- Today, many seem to want Jesus just as a "Savior," but not as
"Lord"
- That is, they profess to want Him as "their personal Savior,"
but then do not obey Him in what He commands them
- Yet God has made Him both! - cf. Ac 2:36
- Until we enthrone Christ as Lord in our lives, we cannot hope
to become "perfect" (complete, mature) in Christ
- Again, Paul provides a good example - e.g., Ga 2:20
- WALK IN CHRIST (6-7)
- Having received Christ as Lord, we must now "walk" (or live)
in Him
- Verse 7 explains what it means to "walk in Christ"
- "rooted" - Christ must be the FOUNDATION and SOURCE OF
NUTRITION in our lives (like tree depends upon its roots)
- "built up in Him" - allowing ourselves to become the kind of
building He would have us to be
- "established in the faith" - well taught and grounded in the
teachings of Christ, and living by them
- "abounding in it with thanksgiving" - ever overflowing with
an attitude of gratitude
- BEWARE... (8)
- To grow spiritually, we must beware of dangers which would
hinder our spiritual growth
- Otherwise, in our zeal to grow we can easily be misled by false
doctrines which promise an easy route to spiritual maturity,
but do not deliver on that promise!
- Thus the need for "negative preaching" as the occasion may call
for it
CONCLUSION
- Our next lesson will look at some of those false doctrines those at
Colosse were facing which promised much, but gave nothing of true
value
- For the moment, let's close by asking two questions:
- Why should we even be concerned with growing in spiritual maturity
in Christ?
- Because in Him "are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and
knowledge" - Col 2:3
- Because He has warned of what will occur if we do not mature
and "bear fruit" - Jn 15:1-2
- How does one initially receive Christ as Lord?
- By doing what He says, i.e., the Father's will - Lk 6:46; Mt
7:21
- This includes the command to repent and be baptized, for in so
doing one receives the remission of sins as they also "put on
Christ" (i.e., "receive Christ") - Ac 2:36-38; Ga 3:26-27