
Colossians - Workers of the Ministry (Week 26)
Blog post by Clear Gospel Truth • July 29, 2025In this final lesson in the book of Colossians, we study those who were doing the work of the ministry.
In this final lesson in the book of Colossians, we study those who were doing the work of the ministry.
The goal of any assembly should be to produce faithful ministers and workmen in accordance with the Bible rightly divided.
Examining Paul's prayers will help us understand prayer in this dispensation of grace, with a focus on the believer's inner man.
Whether we find ourselves in a position as a husband, wife, child, master, or servant, we know that we can carry out the Lord's will in whatsoever we do.
The mystery of Christ would have us to know and walk according to Godly order. As we examine wives, husbands, parents, and children we learn how the mystery of Christ informs these states that we may find ourselves in.
Words matter. The devil uses words to beguile and deceive. In truth and right doctrine is where unity is kept. We need to be in the word of God, renewing our minds so that we use our liberty in Christ to serve the Lord in whatsoever we do.
It is only in God's Word that we find wisdom, as God's Word is where the Spirit teaches us. God's Word works effectually in those who believe it. As we grow in knowledge and spiritual understanding, we are to teach and admonish one another in the body of Christ according to God's abundant grace.
Now that we have learned that the believer's life is hid with Christ in God, Paul exhorts us to do service and behave in a manner becoming of a saint.
As we learn about our salvation and complete position in Christ, we begin to comprehend what God has done for us. As we grow in knowledge and understanding, we can know that we were bought with a price, and that God desires that we all carry out service to him. Learning God's will from scripture, we begin to gain a renewed mind that can drive our mortal bodies to do the will of God.
It is abundantly clear that the believer is now counted dead with Christ and subsequently risen with Him. If these things are true, then we ought not to live after the rudiments of the world, but rather after Christ who is our Head.
In the concluding lesson of chapter two, we remind ourselves of the purpose of the book: to gain knowledge of God's will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding so that we may walk worthy and bear fruit.
Do not think yourself to be under the law (that is only a shadow of things to come), but rather as a member of Christ's body (which is the current operation of God).
By grace through faith in Christ's shed blood, we have been forgiven all trespasses and have been set free from sin.
The operation of God identifies us with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection.
Up until this point in the book of Colossians, Paul has taken (and will continue to take) every opportunity to exalt Christ. Christ is the fulness of the Godhead bodily... we are complete in Him.
We become saved members of the body of Christ when we believe that Jesus Christ, God manifest in the flesh, was delivered for our offences and was raised again for our justification.
Paul labours according to the ministry the Lord Jesus Christ gave him. He describes himself as being a minister of the dispensation of God, the mystery...
In this lesson we review the content of chapter 1 before moving into chapter 2.
When Paul speaks of the dispensation of God, he speaks as the chosen apostle to the Gentiles. Paul preaches Jesus Christ according to the revelation of the mystery, as we ought to as well.
Paul makes it clear to the Colossians that what he is communicating is the revelation of the mystery of Christ which was given to him by the resurrected, glorified, Lord Jesus Christ. The news of "Christ in you, the hope of glory" is an amazing truth! That Gentiles can be saved without Israel, without the law, and without the covenants has been revealed to us through Paul, the apostle of the Gentiles.
In this lesson we look at the incredible work Christ has accomplished for Jew and Gentile alike in this dispensation of grace. The work that Christ has done on our behalf now motivates us as saved members of the body of Christ to do reasonable service, worthy of our vocation, to the Lord.
In this lesson we delve into an incredible portion of the book of Colossians detailing the deity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Jesus is fully God and fully man, later to be described as, "the fulness of the Godhead bodily". Christ is the preeminent!
As believers, a prerequisite to being able to serve God is to know the will of God according to the Bible rightly divided. (Col 1:9-10) This is also referred to as the "renewed mind". This starts with understanding what Christ has done for us and who we are as saved believers in Him.
In this lesson we cover Colossians 1:9-10, which summarize the purpose of the book. Paul's desire for the Colossians is that they might be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. We must have knowledge and understanding, and know the will of God prior to being able to walk worthy. These verses teach us that as members of the body of Christ, belief must precede behavior. Good works (the fruit of the Spirit) are only possible with the proper motivation, stemming from a mind that is renewed by the word of God rightly divided.
Colossians is a rich epistle that describes the necessity of knowing and understanding the will of God in order to walk worthy. In this introduction we'll do a brief survey to understand the context and purpose of this epistle.
Colossians is a rich epistle that describes the necessity of knowing and understanding the will of God in order to walk worthy. In this introduction we'll do a brief survey to understand the context and purpose of this epistle.