Colossians study section
Colossians related passages
Colossians exalts Christ as the image of God, the Creator, and the reconciler of all things.
Within the Bible
- Previous: Philippians called us to joy and humility in Christ; Colossians exalts His supremacy and sufficiency against every rival.
- Next: 1 Thessalonians turns to encouragement and the hope of Christ’s return.
- Companion: Ephesians, written at the same time, unfolds the glory of the church as Colossians unfolds the supremacy of Christ the head.
- Thematic Connections:
- Proverbs 8; John 1:1-3 - Wisdom and the Word present at creation, fulfilled in Christ by whom all things were made.
- Genesis 1:26-27 - The image of God, borne perfectly by Christ and renewed in His people (Colossians 1:15; 3:10).
- Philemon - The companion letter carried alongside Colossians, concerning Onesimus.
Cross-Testament Connections
Colossians exalts Christ as supreme over all:
- The image of God: Christ perfectly bears the image humanity was made to reflect (Colossians 1:15; 3:10; Genesis 1:26-27).
- The Creator: By Christ all things were made, fulfilling the role of God’s Wisdom and Word (Colossians 1:16; Proverbs 8:22-31; John 1:3).
- The firstborn and preeminent one: Christ holds the highest honor promised to the Davidic king (Colossians 1:18; Psalm 89:27).
- Reconciliation and peace: Through the cross God reconciles all things, fulfilling His promise of cosmic restoration (Colossians 1:20; Isaiah 11; 65:17-25).
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