Guide de l'enseignant

Colossians for Beginners

This 12 part series is an easy to understand explanation of Paul's epistle to the Colossian church. In it, the Apostle describes the many facets of Christ's pre-eminence (superiority) in both the physical and spiritual worlds thus establishing the reasons for His Lordship over all.

Colossians 3:1-11

Paul begins to explore another area where Christ is first or preeminent and that is in the determination of what is ultimately right or wrong.
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Stratégie d'enseignement

The focus of this lesson is on Jesus as the determiner of right or wrong. Of special note in this lesson is how to apply Christian ethics in our lives.

Résultats de l'apprentissage des étudiants

  • Know: Understand Paul’s teachings on the pre-eminence of the teachings of Jesus.
  • Feel: Recognize the pre-eminence of Jesus in how we determine right or wrong.
  • Do: Follow the teachings of Jesus for our salvation and faithfulness.

Corps de la leçon

1.0 - Christ: Pre-eminent in ethics 3:1-4:6
2.0 - Elements of the Christian standard – 3:4-4:6
3.0 - Application

Questions à discuter

Vous trouverez ci-dessous des suggestions de questions à utiliser pendant la partie de la leçon consacrée à la discussion guidée. Vous trouverez également des suggestions de réponses aux questions pour aider les élèves à saisir les différents concepts. Ces réponses sont fournies pour faciliter la discussion et ne sont pas considérées comme des réponses "justes ou fausses".

1. What is meant by ethics, Christian ethics, and how do they differ from ethics in everyday life?

Ethics is simply the standards of right and wrong in our lives. Christian ethics are the standards of right and wrong in our lives as disciples of Jesus.

Note: This could be considered a "trick question". There should be no difference between our Christian ethics and ethics of everyday life. See also Romans 12:1-2; Romans 6:1-10.

2. Colossians 3:1-4 – Why is the spiritual standard set by Christ superior to our earthly wealth and values?

Christ is eternal and so too are those who are His. We submit to him in faith and therefore use His life and teachings as our standard of living. It is a matter of focus. As Paul states here, we set our hearts on things above, not on earthly things.

Those things we considered important in our lives now change in their priority and purpose. They are either no longer important or take a lower priority to those things that strengthen our relationship with God through Christ. All of this is because we are now in Christ through our continued faithful obedience.

3. Summarize from Colossians 3:4-4:6 what Paul establishes as elements of Christian living and how we can exhibit these in our lives.

Vs. 5-11 – Personal holiness – Our new life in Christ begins to be seen in our personal conduct. We change all elements of our lives as our focus shifts to the true standards of behavior taught by Christ (See Matthew 5, 6, 7 – Sermon on the Mount). Our earthly bodies (our sensual nature – see also Galatians 5:19-24) are controlled rather than controlling us. In doing so, we remove ourselves from the wrath of God.

Vs. 8-10 – Beyond our sensual nature, we also remove those elements that cause difficulties in interpersonal relationships and prevent us from developing and showing the characteristics of Jesus towards others. These elements cause strife and disunity (See also Proverbs 6:16-19). We are to resist these.

Vs. 11 – No matter who we are (ethnicity, nationality, economically, religiously, or politically) we are now in Christ as new creatures focused on holy living according to the standards of Christ.

4. How can you use this lesson to grow spiritually and help others come into a relationship with Jesus?

Self is the greatest barrier to growing spiritually (defined as becoming Christ like). We must compare our physical, intellectual, and emotional growth to the standards of Christ. We struggle as we resist change, but we must hold true to our commitment as disciples of Jesus. Normal life necessitates change, so too does spiritual growth.

There is a positive cycle of growth when we experience spiritual growth. The more we grow, the more we develop the ability and desire to grow. This spurs on more growth and desire. All of this leads to a deeper relationship with God thus enabling us to grow into greater servants for the Master.