14 day plan

The Cosmic Christ

Day 11 of 14

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Colossians 1:24

Paul’s Labor for the Church

24Now I rejoice in what I am suffering for you, and I fill up in my flesh what is still lacking in regard to Christ’s afflictions, for the sake of his body, which is the church.

Reflection:  Paul has a deep connection with the Colossians, which we have already seen. The Colossians as recipients of the gospel of Jesus Christ have moved from darkness into the light. Paul, as a servant of this gospel, is deeply moved by their response to it.

But Paul is suffering. One thing is clear about Paul: he does not perversely enjoy suffering for its own sake. But when suffering occurs for the sake of others who know Christ, then he is capable of rejoicing in the experience. It makes meaning out of his pain. There is, we may say, gain for his pain. There is a deep insight in this which helps us understand Christian endurance. We can endure the suffering that often comes with being a Christian since Christ suffered for us, and since because he suffered, we have an extraordinary hope.

Paul even makes the extraordinary statement here that he is somehow making up for a lack in the suffering of Jesus on the cross – almost as if the work of the cross was insufficient for the job and he needed to fill it in. I don’t think that’s quite his point here. He is rather pointing to the continuity of his suffering (and by extension, the suffering of the Colossians) with the suffering death of Christ. It is the same suffering work. When Paul suffers for the Colossians to bring them the gospel, it is a completion of the work of the cross, since it brings the good news of hope in Christ’s death to the Colossians. In this sense, Christ’s afflictions were lacking, and needing Paul the apostle to complete their task.

Prayer:  Father of all power and love, thank you for the readiness of those who have suffered for Christ’s name so that I might hear the good news and receive your precious salvation. Make me ready to do the same, for the sake of your church. Amen.

Colossians 1:1-29

1Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother,

2To God’s holy people in Colossae, the faithful brothers and sisters in Christ:

Grace and peace to you from God our Father.

Thanksgiving and Prayer

3We always thank God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we pray for you, 4because we have heard of your faith in Christ Jesus and of the love you have for all God’s people— 5the faith and love that spring from the hope stored up for you in heaven and about which you have already heard in the true message of the gospel 6that has come to you. In the same way, the gospel is bearing fruit and growing throughout the whole world—just as it has been doing among you since the day you heard it and truly understood God’s grace. 7You learned it from Epaphras, our dear fellow servant, who is a faithful minister of Christ on our behalf, 8and who also told us of your love in the Spirit.

9For this reason, since the day we heard about you, we have not stopped praying for you. We continually ask God to fill you with the knowledge of his will through all the wisdom and understanding that the Spirit gives, 10so that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God, 11being strengthened with all power according to his glorious might so that you may have great endurance and patience, 12and giving joyful thanks to the Father, who has qualified you to share in the inheritance of his holy people in the kingdom of light. 13For he has rescued us from the dominion of darkness and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves, 14in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.

The Supremacy of the Son of God

15The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. 16For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him. 17He is before all things, and in him all things hold together. 18And he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy. 19For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, 20and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.

21Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds because of your evil behavior. 22But now he has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you holy in his sight, without blemish and free from accusation— 23if you continue in your faith, established and firm, and do not move from the hope held out in the gospel. This is the gospel that you heard and that has been proclaimed to every creature under heaven, and of which I, Paul, have become a servant.

Paul’s Labor for the Church

24Now I rejoice in what I am suffering for you, and I fill up in my flesh what is still lacking in regard to Christ’s afflictions, for the sake of his body, which is the church. 25I have become its servant by the commission God gave me to present to you the word of God in its fullness— 26the mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations, but is now disclosed to the Lord’s people. 27To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.

28He is the one we proclaim, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone fully mature in Christ. 29To this end I strenuously contend with all the energy Christ so powerfully works in me.