Colossians & Philemon
By N. T. Wright, Dale Larsen and Sandy Larsen
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N. T. Wright
N. T. Wright is the former Bishop of Durham in the Church of England and one of the world’s leading Bible scholars. He Senior Research Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University, and Senior Editor at Saint Andrews. He has been featured on ABC News, Dateline, The Colbert Report, and Fresh Air. Wright is the award-winning author of many books, including Paul: A Biography, Simply Christian, Surprised by Hope, The Day the Revolution Began, Simply Jesus, After You Believe, and Scripture and the Authority of God.
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Colossians & Philemon - N. T. Wright
N. T. WRIGHT
FOR EVERYONE
BIBLE STUDY GUIDES
COLOSSIANS & PHILEMON
8 STUDIES FOR INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS
IllustrationN. T. WRIGHT
WITH DALE & SANDY LARSEN
IllustrationCONTENTS
Getting the Most Out of Colossians and Philemon
Suggestions for Individual Study
Suggestions for Group Members
1 Colossians 1:1-14
The Fruit of the Gospel
2 Colossians 1:15-29
Christ Supreme
3 Colossians 2:1-7
God's Treasure Revealed
4 Colossians 2:8—3:4
Complete in Christ
5 Colossians 3:5-17
Old Clothes, New Clothes
6 Colossians 3:18—4:1
The Christian Household
7 Colossians 4:2-18
Together in Prayer
8 Philemon
Gracious Persuasion
Guidelines for Leaders
Praise for Colossians & Philemon
About the Authors
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GETTING THE MOST OUT OF COLOSSIANS AND PHILEMON
IllustrationWe watched, holding our breath, as the mother duck left the pond at the head of her brood.
There were seven ducklings in all: four black ones and three yellow ones. They were lively and squeaky, scuttling to and fro. For days they had swum about with their mother in the little pond. Now it was time for her to take them to the nearby lake.
This meant danger. To get there they had to cross a main road and make their way through a park where dogs, cats, larger birds and several other predators would be watching. Fortunately, in this city at least, local residents are prepared for this moment and make sure that traffic comes to a stop to let the little procession pass through. They reached their destination safely. But we were left marveling at the mother’s apparent calm confidence as she led her little family through potential hazards and on to the larger world where she would then bring them up to maturity.
Paul must often have felt like a mother duck. Here he was writing to a little church in Colossae, a town about a hundred miles inland on the banks of the river Lycus in the southeast of what is now Turkey. The church was just starting up, full of energy and enthusiasm but hardly yet aware of the great dangers and problems that were to be faced.
Now as he writes this letter to the Colossians, he is in prison, most likely in Ephesus, and he can’t even be with them in person to guide them and teach them. The mother duck has to rely on instinct—her own, and that of her recently born babies—to see them through. But ordinary human instinct alone won’t get the young church through to maturity. Human instincts are important, but they remain earthbound. When people become Christians, God implants into them a new sense of his presence and love, his guiding and strengthening. This sense needs nurturing and developing. New Christians need to understand what’s happening to them, and how they must cooperate with the divine life that’s gently begun to work in them.
It’s probable that the short letter to Philemon was on its way to Colossae at the same time, since we note that the letter to the Colossians includes a mention of