Saturday, February 5, 2011

Believer, Beware!- Colossians 2:8-23

Believer, Beware!- Colossians 2:8-23

INTRODUCTION

1. It was Paul’s desire that his brethren be “perfect (complete) in Christ” - Co 1:28; 2:1-3

2. But there were influences at Colosse which endangered their salvation, against which Paul warns in Co 2:8-23

3. As we consider what those threats were, we see similar threats today as well!

4. In other words, subtle (and some not so subtle) influences which may promise us much, but can easily lead us away from Christ!

[For example, we notice from vs. 8-10 that at Colosse there was the danger of...]

I. PHILOSOPHIES AND TRADITIONS OF MEN (8-10)

A. THE DANGER OF MAN-MADE PHILOSOPHY AND TRADITION...
1. They “cheat” you
a. They don’t deliver what they may promise
b. They can even cheat you of your salvation!
1) By rendering our worship and service to God as “vain”
2) As Jesus warned in Mt 15:9
2. This they do through “empty deceit”
a. It is not evident (otherwise, none would accept it)
b. But like many of the workings of Satan, it is through “deception”

B. WE ARE FACED WITH SIMILAR INFLUENCES TODAY...
1. The “philosophies” of:
a. Atheism
b. Evolution
c. Humanism
2. The “traditions of men,” found rampant in:
a. Protestant denominations
b. Catholicism (both “Roman” and “Orthodox”)
c. Various cults
3. Though these “philosophies” and “traditions of men” may possess a lot of truth, it is the error in them that can lead one away from the pure and simple doctrine of Jesus Christ!

C. WE NEED TO KEEP IN MIND...
1. In “Jesus Christ” are found all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge - Co 2:3
2. In “Jesus Christ” is to be found the fulness of the Godhead bodily - Co 2:9
3. In “Jesus Christ” we are complete - Co 2:10
4. As Peter wrote in his second epistle: “Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the
knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord, as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness , through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue,” - 2 Pe 1:2-3

[So “Believer, Beware!” when anyone suggests that we need the philosophies or traditions of men in addition or instead of Christ! In vs. 11-17, Paul deals with what was a real problem in the first century church...]

II. JUDAISTIC CEREMONIALISM (11-17)

A. THE PROBLEM IN THE FIRST CENTURY CHURCH...
1. Many Jewish Christians felt it necessary for Gentile Christians to be circumcised and keep the Law of Moses in addition to following Christ - cf. Ac 15:1-5
2. The early church had to constantly deal with this problem
a. Which they did at Jerusalem (where the problem originated ) - Ac 15:6-27
b. Which Paul did in writing Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, and Colossians
3. Here in Co 2:11-17, Paul deals with the problem by pointing out:
a. Through baptism into Christ, we experience the “true circumcision”, which is a cutting away of the sins of the flesh - Co 2:11-13
b. By His death on the cross, Jesus has taken the Old Law out of the way - Co 2:14-15; cf. Ep 2:14-16
c. Therefore, we are to let no one try to judge (condemn) us in matters of the Old Law - Co 2:16-17

B. TODAY, THERE ARE MANY WHO STILL TRY TO BIND THE OLD LAW UPON CHRISTIANS...
1. Various denominations with their Sabbaths and food regulations
2. Other religions with their separate priesthood and many other practices, based upon the Old Testament, and not the New!

C. AS THOSE IN CHRIST...
1. We have died to the Law and Jewish ceremonialism (this especially pertains to Jewish Christians) - Ro 7:1-6
2. We have been set free, and need to beware of becoming “entangled again with a yoke of bondage.” - Ga 5:1
3. If we seek justification by our observance of things found in the Old Law, we are fallen from grace! - Ga 5:2-4

[So “Believer, Beware!” when people try to impose things upon you which are based upon the Law of Moses. Remember, “you are complete in Him.” In vs. 18-19, we see there was still another danger at Colosse...]

III. THE WORSHIP OF ANGELS (18-19)

A. WHY WOULD PEOPLE WORSHIP ANGELS...?
1. Perhaps because they felt angels were needed as “intercessors”
2. Perhaps with “a sense of humility”, they felt they could not go to God (or even Jesus) directly

B. THE PROBLEM WITH ANGEL WORSHIP...
1. It is actually the result of a “false humility” and based upon one’s “vain imagination” - Co 2:18 (cf. He 4:14-16, where we learn we can “come boldly to the throne of grace”)
2. It actually diverts one away from Christ, the rightful “Head of the body” - Co 2:19
a. For this reason, angels refused any semblance of worship - Re 22:8-9
b. And so did the apostle Peter - Ac 10:25-26

C. TODAY, SOME RELIGIONS HAVE DEVELOPED A COUNTERPART TO THE WORSHIP OF ANGELS...
1. E.g., Catholicism with its veneration of Mary and the “saints”
2. The reasoning is similar: “humility” (“We need them to intercede for us”)
3. Though an attempt is made to distinguish between “veneration” and “worship”, in practice the distinction is lost among the average person
4. And the result is still the same: “not holding fast to the Head,” venerating other beings rather than Christ!

[Finally, from vs. 20-23 we can glean that there was the problem of...]

IV. ASCETICISM (20-23)

A. ASCETICISM HAS OFTEN BEEN OFFERED AS A KEY TO “SELF-CONTROL”...
1. Such as fasting and other forms of abstinence
2. Or self-flagellation (beating one’s self with whips)

B. BUT ASCETICISM IS OF NO REAL VALUE AGAINST THE “INDULGENCE OF THE FLESH”...
1. As Paul points out in Co 2:23
2. Indeed, transformation comes through “renewing the mind”, not afflicting the body
a. As Paul wrote in Ro 12:1-2
b. Yes, those who “set their minds on the things of the Spirit” are the ones “who live according to the Spirit” - Ro 8:5
1) They are the ones who by the Spirit will be able to “put to death the deeds of the
body” - Ro 8:13
2) For the “fruit of the Spirit” includes self-control - Ga 5:22-23

C. TODAY, WE MUST BEWARE OF THE FALSE CLAIMS OF ASCETICISM...!
1. Fasting has a place in the lives of Christians - cf. Ac 13:2-3; 14:23; 1 Co 7:5; 2 Co 11:27
a. But not for the purpose of developing self-control!
b. Rather as a means of humbling oneself before God as we pray, that God might hear our prayer - cf. Ezr 8:21; Mt 6:17-18
2. Those religions that would teach various forms of “asceticism” as a means of developing spiritual maturity would have us believe that “the secret” is in such “neglect of the body”
3. But Christ is “the secret”, and by holding fast to Him we find the ability to “crucify the flesh with its passions and desires.” - Ga 5:24

CONCLUSION

1. As we live the Christian life, attempting to mature spiritually, beware of any doctrine or teaching of man that suggests we need more than Jesus Christ!

2. Remember, He is “the” way (not “a” way) - Jn 14:6

3. And we are complete in Him!

Are you in Him? - cf. Ga 3:26-27...

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