{"id":1380,"date":"2022-10-15T14:55:35","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/colossians-210-complete-in-him-edited-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:55:35","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:35","slug":"colossians-210-complete-in-him-edited-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/colossians-210-complete-in-him-edited-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Colossians 2:10 &#8211; Complete In Him (edited) &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Colossians 2:10 Complete In Christ  Tonight, I want to look at a section of Scripture that, to be honest, is beyond my comprehension. I think the statement is just too deep for me to comprehend, but at the same time, the statement is too powerful to ignore any longer. I suppose what I want to do is to think out loud with you. Whether what I say tonight will pass for preaching or not remains to be seen.  In studying these verses, I am convinced that the truths contained here are great and awesome. However, getting a handle on exactly how they fit together has proved to be a challenge I have not yet achieved. My outline tonight (and I do have an outline) will consist of three points.  I. \\#Col 2:10\\ A Statement     A. Paul makes an amazingly deep statement.         1. This statement is only five words in length, but I am             convinced that its depth is unfathomable to us.         2. The statement is-We are complete in Him.     B. The word that I want to draw your attention to is the word         COMPLETE.         1. The word means to be full, or to be fulfilled.         2. It means all, entirely, wholly.         3. It means every bit.         4. It means 100%.     C. The statement means that in Christ, we have and are everything         that God intended us to be.         1. This is an amazing statement.         2. We know that God originally created man to behave             perfectly and to have a perfect relationship with God.         3. Then sin entered and destroyed all of that.         4. Gods original plan was destroyed so badly that one cannot             even recognize what God intended us to be.         5. But, by and through Jesus Christ, things have been set             into motion that will ultimately restore all things to             what God intended in the beginning.             a. I think that even though the verb tense is present,                 i.e. we ARE complete in Him, it is something from our                 perspective is not complete yet.             b. I certainly dont see myself as being complete.  In                 fact, i see myself as a mess.             c. But God, not being confined by time, knows that every-                 thing needed for the completion to take place as                 already been done.             d. Some years ago, our church started moving into the                 computer age.  We could not afford all of the                 programs needed but I felt we needed a program to                 keep the church finances on but it needed to be                 something that would allow searches by dates, by                 amounts, by individuals.  We needed to be able to                 print annual giving reports.  So I decided to see if                 I could create such a database with Microsoft Access.                 I worked on for months, but at a point, I felt like                 it was finished, complete.  Now it wasnt.  It did                 not have any information (data) in it all, but the                 everything was there so that no matter what else would                 be added, it was finished.  That is what God did for                 us in Jesus Christ.  We may not have the power yet,                 all of the knowledge yet, all of the character yet,                 but everything needed to get us there is complete!                 felt like it was complete.     D. What has been provided in Christ that makes us complete.         1. We are 100% forgiven.         2. We are 100% restored to God.         3. We have 100% of Gods power.  II. Reasons &#8211; Why are we complete?     A. Because we are IN HIM.         1. It actually has very little to do with us.         2. We are complete because we are IN Jesus.         3. That placement is produced by our salvation.             a. Everything we are, have, or will ever be or have is                 because of Jesus Christ.         4. That placement is more than just us being inside of Jesus.             a. Jesus is not hauling us around like kangaroo carries                 its baby.             b. This is a much more complicated bonding and reaction.             c. It changes us like dropping a block of wood into the                 fire.                 (1) The wood doesnt change the fire at all but the                      fire sure changes the wood.                 (2) When we are placed in Jesus, He doesnt change                      but we do and we change for the better.                 (3) We are dropped into God and that burns away the                      fleshly, the carnal, the corrupt.                 (4) But even that is not the whole of it because                      Jesus not only burns away the corrupt that is                      there but it also adds the holy which is not                      there.     B. What is it about Jesus that reacts so with us?  that changes         us into His image and completes us?  Col 2:9  For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.          1. Jesus Person-He is all of the Godhead.             a. All of God was in Jesus body.             b. That means that Jesus is 100% God.             c. That is why this bonding effects only me and not Him                 and why it produces good in me and does not consume                 me.             d. Because Jesus is God and that is what He wills.         2. Jesus Authority-He is head of all principality and             power.  Col 2:10 which is the head of all principality and power:              a. The word PRINCIPALITY means BEGINNING or ORIGIN.                 (1) When applied to a person, it seems to mean the                      person who starts or begins something.                 (2) The notion being that as the one who begins                      something, that one is the leader or ruler.                 (3) This passage says that Jesus is over all who are                      in charge.                 (4) A similar thought would be both the titles &quot;The                      beginning and the end&quot; and &quot;King of kings and                      Lord of lords.&quot;                 (5) Jesus position is that He is over every ruler                      whether it be a physical or spiritual ruler so                      if He says we are complete, we are COMPLETE.             b. If that is not plain enough, the verse also asserts                 that Jesus is Head over all power.             c. There is no thing and no power that stop the                 completion work that Jesus has degreed.                 (1) Jesus has the authority to do what He declares                      and He declared us complete.                 (2) As Mr T. used to say, &quot;I pity the fool that tries                      to stop Him!&quot;         3. \\#Col 2:11-14\\ We are complete because of Jesus             actions.  Three actions are mentioned.             a. \\#11\\ He cut away the corrupt flesh.                 (1) In the Old Testament, circumcision was a                      procedure done on the Jewish males to show they                      were a part of the Old Covenant.                 (2) It was an outward manifestation of their inward                      faith.                 (3) Of course today many males (most all who are in                      the US) are circumcised, but it has nothing to                      do with the Old Covenant.                 (4) Today, it is a medical procedure done to remove                      un-needed skin that, if left, might harbor                      disease and cause harm to the body later in                      life.                 (5) Here, the Bible says all Christians (male and                      female) have been circumcised with a                      circumcision not by human hands (one done by                      God Himself).                 (6) What does that mean?                      (a) It means God has cut away the carnal skin                           that always holds us back and down!                      (b) It is the flesh that hinders the spirit                           God has cut that carnal flesh off us so                           that we can enjoy His completeness!             b. \\#12\\ Then He buried the dead flesh.                 (1) Jesus burial pictures our sins being carried                      to the grave and left there.                 (2) This morning, Charles Davis told me about finding                      a dead mouse under the house and having to bury                      it.                 (3) Why did he bury it?  To get that sticking carcass                      out of there!                 (4) You say, &quot;But something came out of the grave!&quot;             c. \\#13\\ Yes, it was a new creature.                 (1) Someone new was quickened, brought to live, out                      of that grace.                 (2) Someone who has no sins, no past, no corruption.             d. \\#14Jesus actions removed every against us.                 (1) The phrase &quot;the handwriting of ordinances&quot; is a                      reference to the charges that were against us                      (our sins).                 (2) The custom of the Romans when they crucified a                      criminal was to write the charge for his                      crucifixion on a board and nail it to the cross.                      (a) This was done as a deterrent to crime.                      (b) Pilate wrote Jesus charge, &quot;The King of the                           Jews.&quot;                 (3) Here, Paul was telling us, that although unseen                      to the human  eye, God wrote our sins upon the                      placard that hung above Jesus head!                 (4) It was our sins that crucified Jesus and in                      dying on the cross, He took every charge                      against us away!  III. Results     A. \\#Col 2:16\\ No one can judge me.         1. No Christian has to keep Old Testament diets, observe             their holy days, or even worship on the Sabbath,         2. Why? Because the message being conveyed by those laws             has been completed.             a. They spoke of the coming of Jesus and He has now                 come.             b. We dont have to worry about being judged by others                 on these issues because Jesus has taken care of it.         3. That truth relates to all areas of the Christian life.             a. Although I may not approve of all you do and you may                 not approve of all I do, we dont have to worry                 about what each other thinks.             b. Why?  Because Jesus will take care of it.             c. The Holy Spirit will teach, guide, and convict.             d. It is best for us to let the Master take care of His                 own servants!     B. \\#Col 2:18-19\\ No one should beguile me into not following         Jesus.         1. I am IN Him.         2. From that unique position, how could I NOT follow Him?         3. Context &#8211; The Judiazers were trying to trick the             Christians into go back under the Law and abandoning             Jesus.     C. \\#Col 2:8\\ No one can spoil (or ruin) me by substituting         philosophy or tradition for Christ.         1. When something spoils, it ruins.         2. A ruined fruit or vegetable is then good for nothing             but to be cast away.         3. The Judiazers wanted the Christians to go back to their             traditions and opinions rather than follow Jesus.         4. Many today have allowed philosophies and traditions to             turn them from the Christ.  I wish I could comprehend better Pauls statement. But even with my dimly lit mind, I believe this statement is a treasure trove of spiritual wealth to us. Explore it. Pray over it. Meditate on it. And remember it. You are complete in Him!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Colossians 2:10 Complete In Christ Tonight, I want to look at a section of Scripture that, to be honest, is beyond my comprehension. I think the statement is just too deep for me to comprehend, but at the same time, the statement is too powerful to ignore any longer. 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