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Standing Firm: Fervr looks at Colossians.

24 April 2009 | Matt Jacobs | article bible

How do you face people who make fun of you for following Jesus?

How do you face people who make fun of you for following Jesus?

Opposition. We all face it in some form at some stage or another. And if we're Christians, Jesus has promised that we'll face it.

For you, it might be atheist friends or teachers at school or uni making you feel stupid for believing in God, who we can't see. It might be non-believing friends who want you to go to their parties, to drink and pick up, to abandon all the ‘boring rules' of Christianity.

This kind of opposition can really shake our confidence in what we've learnt about God. "Has science disproved the Bible?" "Am I missing out on a full life by not going to parties, drinking and having sex?"

Paul's letter to the Christians in a little Turkish town called Colosse has a lot to say to us! The Colossian Christians weren't facing atheists and partying mates. Their opponents were some very religious people. The Colossian Christians were a young group of Christians. They were new to following Jesus. And they had a Jewish Synagogue (like a Jewish Church) giving them a hard time for following Jesus.

They were saying that Jesus was inferior to their religion. Afterall, he was just a man, who the Romans ended up crucifying. They were telling the Christians that they needed to obey all these old Jewish Laws about what foods you couldn't eat and all the certain times you were meant to wash your hands, and a whole bunch of other stuff.

The Christians were losing their confidence: "Is Jesus really all we need to be right with God?" "Am I missing out on something because I choose to follow Jesus?"

Paul's answer is amazingly simple: Jesus is the best. Jesus is 'supreme' (not the pizza...). Jesus beats religion, and we are missing out on nothing by following him. Why?

Because Jesus is God. Paul says that Jesus is the 'image of the invisible God' (1:15), and that in Jesus, 'all the fullness of the Deity (God) lives in bodily form' (2:9). Jesus is God!

Paul wanted the Colossians to remember who they were following: God in the flesh! And he wanted them to find strength in who they were following. They were not missing out on anything by following Jesus, in fact, they had true fullness in life.

And the message of Colossians is for us too: by following Jesus, you are not mentally inferior. You are not missing out on anything fulfilling that parties and drinking and sex can offer. You have fullness in Jesus, and the promise of an eternity in bliss with him and everyone who has followed him.

So stand firm. Don’t give in to the people who give you a hard time. Remember Jesus and don’t give up.

For the next 10 weeks, I'm going to walk us through Colossians. We'll look at a chunk each week, we'll think about what Paul was saying to the Colossians, and how it can help us to stand firm in Jesus, in the face of all our opposition. If you've got a Bible, read along! If not, then Biblegateway.com is the place for you.

Until next week, have a read of chapter 1, verses 1 to 14!

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Matt Jacobs

Matt Jacobs

Husband to Keren. Dad to Abby and Noah. Follower of Jesus since I was 14. Youth Minister at North Epping Anglican Church. Graduate from Youthworks College. Ex-resident of the Shire. Lover of sunshine, coffee, and hanging out with mates.

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