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Immerse: Day 34 - Colossians Explored

Welcome to Day 34 of the Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience. In this episode, we dive into the book of Colossians, as Paul addresses the pressures the Colossian believers face to follow certain Jewish laws and visionary teachings. Paul, from prison, emphasizes the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ, urging the believers to focus on their union with Him rather than worldly practices. The episode includes Paul's powerful poem on Jesus' supremacy, his practical life instructions, and his call to live a life of love, forgiveness, and service. We also learn about the sharing and circulation of Paul's letters within the early church communities. Join us as we explore the profound truths and guidance in Paul's letter to the Colossians.

00:00 Introduction to Immerse: The Daily Bible Reading Experience
00:08 Context and Background of Colossians
01:03 Paul's Letter to the Colossians
02:14 The Supremacy of Christ
02:51 Living in Christ's Kingdom
03:24 Practical Instructions for Christian Living
03:48 Paul's Final Greetings and Instructions
04:14 Reading the Letter to the Colossians
04:40 Paul's Prayer and Thanksgiving
06:22 Christ's Supremacy and Reconciliation
12:26 Living a New Life in Christ
15:56 Final Exhortations and Greetings
18:15 Conclusion of the Daily Reading

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Henry: Welcome To Immerse: The
Daily Bible Reading Experience.

Day 34.

Immersed in Colossians.

Why do you keep on following the
rules of the world, such as Don't

handle, don't taste, don't touch.

Such rules are mere human teachings
about things that deteriorate as we use

them, like the believers in Galatia.

Those in the city of Colossi were being
pressured to keep certain parts of

the Jewish law, such as circumcision,
Sabbath, observance, and various

festivals, and to adhere to instructions
based on certain visionary experiences.

These things require strong devotion,
pious self denial, and severe bodily

discipline, but don't help believers
actually conquer evil desires.

Paul heard this news about the
church from his coworker EPIs,

who had just come from Colossi.

Paul was in prison, but even from afar,
he continued to teach and guide the

young churches around the Roman empire.

Paul wrote a letter to the Colossians
and asked his friends Ticus and animus

to deliver it along with the letters
we know as Philemon and Ephesians.

Colossi was located in the Roman
province of Asia, modern day Turkey.

It was a place where people tended
to mix practices and beliefs from

various religious traditions and
where new spiritual practices

were constantly developing.

Like worshiping angels, Paul warns
the believers not to let these empty

philosophies capture their thinking in.

Instead, they are to continue
in the truth of the good news

they heard in the beginning.

The result is a letter giving us one
of the strongest statements about the

person and work of Jesus the Messiah.

In the New Testament, Paul combats the
alternative philosophies in colossi

by emphasizing the grandeur of Jesus.

He writes that following rules and
seeking mystical experiences won't

strengthen a person's faith in Jesus or
bring about spiritual transformation.

Rather, Paul insists that the
Colossians are made complete only

through their union with Christ.

After his opening thanksgiving and
prayer for the Colossian believers,

Paul presents a striking poem showing
how Jesus is supreme in all things,

the fullness of God the father dwells
in the sun, who is the maker of all

things and holds the creation together.

Because of the son's
blood shed on the cross.

Everything in heaven and on
earth is reconciled to God.

The supremacy of Christ is the
great theme of Paul's letter.

Christ is sufficient for everything
the Colossians need and no other

power or ruler can ever be his equal.

Paul then explains that this great
victory by God's son has implications

for how the Colossians should live.

All the rules and laws they've been
told to obey were only shadows.

The reality has arrived in Jesus since
they have been raised with Christ.

The believers are now to live
freely in his kingdom of light.

As they do so, their relationships must be
marked by a commitment to love each other.

A new life of humility and
forgiveness rooted in the Messiah

will anchor their community.

Paul also gives the Colossians practical
instructions for household life,

showing how followers of Christ should
have an attitude of love and service

in their everyday relationships.

This includes how they relate
to others within the human

institutions in which they live.

While these institutions won't
always change overnight, God's

people can move them closer to the
ultimate goals of Christ's kingdom.

At the end of the letter, we find specific
instructions for the Colossians to

share this letter with the nearby church
in Leo Deia and to read their letter.

In turn, this shows how the books in
our New Testament first written for

particular local churches were shared
and eventually gathered into a single

collection for all God's people.

The letter to the Colossians.

This letter is from Paul
chosen by the will of God to

be an apostle of Christ Jesus.

And from our brother Timothy, we
are writing to God's holy people in

the city of Colossi who are faithful
brothers and sisters in Christ.

May God our Father give
you grace and peace.

We always pray for you and we
give thanks to God the father

of our Lord Jesus Christ.

For we have heard of your faith in
Christ Jesus and your love for all

of God's people, which come from
your confident hope of what God

has reserved for you in heaven.

You have had this expectation
ever since you first heard

the truth of the good news.

This same good news that came to
you is going out all over the world.

It is bearing fruit
everywhere by changing lives.

Just as it changed your lives from
the day you first heard and understood

the truth about God's wonderful grace,
you learned about the good news from

Epi Frances, our beloved coworker,
he is Christ's faithful servant and

he is helping us on your behalf.

He has told us about the love for others
that the Holy Spirit has given you.

So we have not stopped praying for
you since we first heard about you.

We ask God to give you complete
knowledge of his will and to give you

spiritual wisdom and understanding,
then the way you live will always

honor and please the Lord, and your
lives will produce every kind of good

fruit, all the while you will grow.

As you learn to know God better
and better, we also pray that you

will be strengthened with all his
glorious power, so you will have all

the endurance and patience you need.

May you be filled with joy,
always thanking the father.

He has enabled you to share in
the inheritance that belongs to

his people who live in the light.

For he has rescued us from the kingdom
of darkness and transferred us into the

kingdom of his dear son who purchased
our freedom and forgave our sins.

Christ is the visible
image of the invisible God.

He existed before anything was created
in his supreme overall creation.

For Through him, God created everything
in the heavenly realms and on earth.

He made the things we can see and
the things we can't see, such as

thrones, kingdoms, rulers, and
authorities in the unseen world.

Everything was created
through him and for him.

He existed before anything else,
and he holds all creation together.

Christ is also the head of
the church, which is his body.

He is the beginning supreme
overall who rise from the dead.

So he is first in everything
for God and all his fullness.

Was pleased to live in Christ and through
him God reconciled everything to himself.

He made peace with everything
in heaven and on earth by means

of Christ's blood on the cross.

This includes you who were
once far away from God.

You were his enemies separated from
him by your evil thoughts and actions.

Yet now he has reconciled you
to himself through the death

of Christ in his physical body.

As a result, he has brought you
into his own presence, and you are

holy and blameless as you stand
before him without a single fault.

But you must continue to believe
this truth and stand firmly in it.

Don't drift away from the assurance you
received when you heard the good news.

The good news has been preached all
over the world, and I Paul have been

appointed as God's servant to proclaim it.

I am glad when I suffer for you
and my body, for I am participating

in the sufferings of Christ that
continue for his body, the church.

God has given me the responsibility
of serving his church by proclaiming

his entire message to you.

This message was kept secret for
centuries and generations past, but now

it has been revealed to God's people.

For God wanted them to know that the
riches and glory of Christ are for you,

Gentiles too, and this is the secret.

Christ lives in you.

This gives you assurance
of sharing his glory.

So we tell others about Christ.

Warning everyone and teaching everyone
with all the wisdom God has given us.

We want to present them to God perfect
in their relationship to Christ.

That's why I work and struggle
so hard, depending on Christ's

mighty power that works within me.

I want you to know how much I have
agonized for you and for the church at

La Deia and for many other believers
who have never met me personally.

I want them to be encouraged and
knit together by strong ties of love.

I want them to have complete
confidence that they understand God's

mysterious plan, which is Christ
himself in him lie hidden all the

treasures of wisdom and knowledge.

I'm telling you this so no one will
deceive you with well-crafted arguments

for though I am far away from you,
my heart is with you, and I rejoice

that you are living as you should and
that your faith in Christ is strong.

And now, just as you accepted
Christ Jesus as your Lord, you

must continue to follow him.

Let your roots grow down into him
and let your lives be built on him.

Then your faith will grow strong
in the truth You are taught and you

will overflow with thankfulness.

Don't let anyone capture you with empty
philosophies and high sounding nonsense

that come from human thinking and from
the spiritual powers of this world.

Rather than from Christ,
for in Christ lives all the

fullness of God in a human body.

So you also are complete through
your union with Christ who is the

head over every ruler and authority.

When you came to Christ,
you were circumcised, but

not by a physical procedure.

Christ performed a spiritual circumcision,
the cutting away of your sinful nature.

For you were buried with Christ
when you were baptized and with him,

you were raised to new life because
you trusted the mighty power of God

who raised Christ from the dead.

You were dead because of your sins and
because your sinful nature was not yet cut

away, then God made you alive with Christ.

For he forgave all our sins.

He canceled the record of the
charges against us and took it

away by nailing it to the cross.

In this way, he disarmed the
spiritual rulers and authorities.

He shamed them publicly by his
victory over them on the cross.

So don't let anyone condemn you for what
you eat or drink or for not celebrating

certain holy days or new moon ceremonies
or sabbaths for these rules are only

shadows of the reality yet to come,
and Christ himself is that reality.

Don't let anyone condemn you by
insisting on pious self denial or

the worship of angels saying they
have had visions about these things.

Their sinful minds have made them
proud, and they're not connected

to Christ, the head of the body.

For he holds the whole body together
with its joints and ligaments,

and it grows as God nourishes it.

You have died with Christ and
he has set you free from the

spiritual powers of this world.

So why do you keep on following the
rules of the world, such as don't

handle, don't taste, don't touch.

Such rules are mere human teachings about
things that deteriorate as we use them.

These rules may seem wise because
they require strong devotion, pious

self denial, and severe bodily
discipline, but they provide no help

in conquering a person's evil desires.

Since you have been raised to new life
with Christ, set your sights on the

realities of heaven where Christ sits in
the place of honor, at God's right hand.

Think about the things of
heaven, not the things of earth.

For you died to this life and your
real life is hidden with Christ in God.

And when Christ who is your life
is revealed to the whole world,

you will share in all his glory.

So put to death the sinful,
earthly things lurking within.

You have nothing to do with
sexual immorality, impurity,

lust, and evil desires.

Don't be greedy for a greedy
person as an idolater worshiping

the things of this world.

Because of these sins, the
anger of God is coming.

You used to do these things when your
life was still part of this world, but

now is the time to get rid of anger.

Rage, malicious behavior,
slander and dirty language.

Don't lie to each other.

For you, have stripped off your old
sinful nature and all its wicked deeds.

Put on your new nature and be renewed
as you learn to know your creator

and become like him in this new life.

It doesn't matter if you are a Jew or a
Gentile, circumcised or uncircumcised,

barbaric, uncivilized, slave, or free.

Christ is all that matters,
and he lives in all of us.

Since God chose you to be the holy people
he loves, you must clothe yourselves

with tender-hearted mercy, kindness,
humility, gentleness, and patience.

Make allowance for each other's faults,
and forgive anyone who offends you.

Remember the Lord forgave you
so you must forgive others.

Above all, clothe yourselves with
love, which binds us all together in

perfect harmony, and let the peace that
comes from Christ rule in your hearts.

For as members of one body, you are called
to live in peace and always be thankful.

Let the message about Christ and
all its richness fill your lives,

teach and counsel each other
with all the wisdom he gives.

Sing Psalms and hymns and spiritual
songs to God with thankful hearts.

And whatever you do or say, do it as a
representative of the Lord Jesus, giving

thanks through him to God the Father.

Wives.

Submit to your husbands as is fitting
for those who belong to the Lord.

Husbands love your wives and
never treat them harshly.

Children always obey your parents
for this, pleases the Lord.

Fathers do not aggravate your children or
they will become discouraged slaves, obey

your earthly masters in everything you do.

Try to please them all the time,
not just when they are watching you.

Serve them sincerely because of
your reverent fear of the Lord.

Work willingly at whatever you
do as though you are working for

the Lord rather than for people.

Remember that the Lord will give you
an inheritance as your reward and that

the master you are serving is Christ.

But if you do what is wrong, you'll
be paid back for the wrong you

have done for God has no favorites.

Masters be just and fair to your slaves.

Remember that you also
have a master in heaven.

Devote yourselves to prayer with
an alert mind and a thankful heart.

Pray for us too, that God will give
us many opportunities to speak about

his mysterious plan concerning Christ.

That is why I'm here in chains.

Pray that I will proclaim this
message as clearly as I should.

Live wisely among those who
are not believers and make

the most of every opportunity.

Let your conversation be gracious
and attractive so that you will have

the right response for everyone.

Will give you a full report
about how I am getting along.

He is a beloved brother and
faithful helper who serves

with me in the Lord's work.

I have sent him to you for this
very purpose, to let you know how

we are doing and to encourage you.

I am also sending ESUs a faithful and
beloved brother, one of your own people.

He and Tikki will tell you
everything that's happening here.

Aris Starke, who is imprisoned
with me, sends you his greetings

and so does Mark Barnabas's.

Cousin, as you were instructed before,
make Mark welcome if he comes your way.

Jesus, the one we call Justice, also
sends his greetings, the, these are the

only Jewish believers among my coworkers.

They're working with me here
for the kingdom of God, and

what a comfort they have been.

EPIs, a member of your own
fellowship and a servant of Christ,

Jesus sends you his greetings.

He always prays earnestly for you,
asking God to make you strong and

perfect, fully confident that you
are following the whole will of God.

I can assure you that he prays hard for
you and also for the believers in Laia.

At Hira, Luke, the beloved doctor
sends his greetings and so does Demas.

Please give my greetings to our brothers
and sisters at Latia and to MFA and

the church that meets in her house.

After you have read this letter,
pass it on to the church at

Latia so they can read it too.

And you should read the letter I wrote
to them and say to our kiis, be sure to

carry out the ministry the Lord gave you.

Here is my greeting in
my own handwriting, Paul.

Remember my chains?

May God's grace be with you.

This concludes today's
Immer Reading experience.

Thank you for joining us.