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Colossians
SECTION OUTLINE ONE (COLOSSIANS 1)
Paul opens his letter to the Colossian church with thanksgiving and prayer and a discussion about
Christ.
II. PAUL'S WARNINGS TO THESE TWO CHURCHES (2:8-23): The apostle warns against four
dangerous and destructive philosophies.
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A. Gnosticism (2:8-10)
1. The fiction (2:8): The Gnostics diminish Christ to an angel.
2. The facts (2:9-10): Paul says Christ was God incarnate in bodily form.
B. Legalism (2:11-17)
1. Paul describes the love of Christ (2:11-15).
a. We have been crucified and raised to new life with him (2:11-12).
b. He has forgiven our sins (2:13).
c. He has blotted out the charges against us (2:14-15).
2. Paul describes the liberty in Christ (2:16-17): Because of this, believers should not criticize
each other.
a. In matters of diet (2:16a): No one should condemn another believer for what he or she eats
or drinks.
b. In matters of days (2:16b-17): No one should condemn another believer for not celebrating
certain holy days, for these old rules were only shadows.
C. Mysticism (2:18-19)
1. The fiction (2:18): Mysticism teaches that God can be known through two methods:
a. Through the worship of angels (2:18a)
b. Through the seeing of visions (2:18b)
2. The facts (2:19): One can only know God through Christ, who is the head of the body, the
church.
D. Asceticism (2:20-23)
1. The fiction (2:21-22): Asceticism teaches that one can purify the spirit by punishing the body.
2. The facts (2:20, 23)
a. The spirit cannot be purified by punishing the body (2:23).
b. The believer's body and spirit have been crucified with Christ (2:20).
II. HOLY LIVING: THE PEOPLE (3:18-25; 4:1): Paul addresses six types of individuals.
A. Wives (3:18): Submit to your husbands.
B. Husbands (3:19): Love your wives, and never treat them harshly.
C. Children (3:20): Obey your parents.
D. Fathers (3:21): Don't aggravate your children.
E. Servants (3:22-25): Serve your master as you would serve the Lord.
F. Masters (4:1): Treat your servants as you would have your heavenly Master treat you.
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Paul's own special greetings and encouragements.
II. PAUL'S COWORKERS (4:7-14): Eight fellow believers send their greetings to the Colossians.
A. Tychicus (4:7-8)
B. Onesimus (4:9)
C. Aristarchus and Mark (4:10)
D. Justus (4:11)
E. Epaphras (4:12-13)
F. Luke and Demas (4:14)
Ill. PAUL'S GREETINGS (4:15): Paul sends greetings to the Christian brothers and sisters.
V. PAUL'S BENEDICTION (4:18): Paul urges the Colossians to "remember my chains" and says, "May
the grace of God be with you."