Daily Study Guide To Help You Grow In The Lord
Colossians
Week 4 – 11/7/10
Monday – Read Colossians 2:1-15
Prayer: Ask God to open your heart so that you can learn what He has prepared for you during your study.
1. What do you think Paul means when he says “...as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him...” ? How do you think they received Christ? From what is said in the following verses Paul seems to be indicating that Christ was “all sufficient, all they needed” when they received Him, obeyed the Gospel.
2. What two things does Paul say we should be as a result of our relationship with Christ, verse 7? We should be rooted in Christ and we should be built up, should be growing in our faith in Him.
3. What does Paul say Christians should abound in, verse 7? Why? Christians should abound in thanksgiving. If you focus on your blessings and live with thanksgiving, it will strengthen your walk with Christ.
4. What do you think Paul means when he says “See to it that no one takes you captive...”, verse 8? It is possible for Christians to be taken captive, to be led away from Christ.
5. What does Paul say about philosophy and empty deceit? They are the ways of men and can be used to lead you away from Christ?
6. What point do you think Paul is making when he says that all the fullness of deity dwells in Christ, verse 9? Christ is God and has everything God has. Thus He is all you need.
7. What does Paul state as Christ’s position, verse 10? What do you think that means? Christ is the head over all rule and authority, anyone who has power in this world. Christ is over all.
8. What do you think Paul means when he says “...and you have been filled in Him..., verse 10? You, a Christian, have everything you need in Christ. You do not need anything else to live your life.
9. Why do you think Paul brings up circumcision, verse 11? Circumcision was the sign of the covenant that God made with His chosen people. Since Christians are the new “chosen people,” they need to be sealed, have the sign of the covenant.
10. Thought Question – Paul speaks of the possibility of Christians being led away from Christ through philosophy and empty deceit, verse 8. What would be some practical examples of philosophy or something deceitful that new Christians might accept to help their life? Anything that someone pitches as being something you need for a fulfilled life would be what Paul is talking about. Things like some particular man’s method of meditation or something like the New Age Movement are things that imply a person does not have all they need to live successfully just being a Christian.
Prayer: Ask God to help you always remember that Christ is all you need to be what He wants you to be.