THE FOUNDATIONS OF FAITH

Paul’s Authority and the Colossian Church:

1:1: "Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timothy our brother,"

The Mystery of Paul’s Name:

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Other Perspectives:

1:2: "To the saints and faithful brethren in Christ who are at Colossae: Grace to you and peace from God our Father."
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Implications: The salutation reveals several key aspects of Paul’s message:

  • Affirmation of Identity: Paul affirms the Colossians’ identity as “saints” and “faithful brethren,” underscoring their special calling and unity in Christ.
  • Recognizing Challenges: By acknowledging their specific location and cultural context, Paul indicates that he is aware of the challenges they face and intends to address them directly.
  • Importance of Truth: The salutation sets the stage for a message that will reinforce the truth of the Gospel, counteracting the influence of false teachings and promoting unity within the community.
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  1. F.F. Bruce: “The Book of the Acts” in the New International Commentary on the New Testament series ↩︎
  2. James D.G. Dunn: “The Theology of Paul the Apostle” ↩︎
  3. Richard B. Hays: “The Faith of Jesus Christ: An Interpretation of the New Testament” ↩︎

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