From Shadows to Substance: Embracing Christ's Fulfillment
Devotional
Day 1: Shadows and Substance in Faith
The distinction between shadows and substance is crucial in understanding our faith. The Old Testament rituals were shadows pointing to Christ, who is the true substance. Embracing Christ means recognizing that these rituals are no longer necessary for salvation. [01:24]
Colossians 2:16-17 (ESV): "Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath. These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ."
Reflection: What religious practices or traditions do you find yourself clinging to for a sense of security? How can you shift your focus to the substance found in Christ today?
Day 2: Salvation Beyond Rituals
The Jewish background of the Colossian church led to confusion about the necessity of adhering to religious rituals. This serves as a reminder that our salvation is not dependent on external practices but on our relationship with Christ. [02:46]
Galatians 5:1 (ESV): "For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery."
Reflection: Are there any rituals or traditions you feel pressured to follow for acceptance or approval? How can you deepen your relationship with Christ instead?
Day 3: Fulfillment of the Law in Christ
The law, described as a shadow of good things to come, is fulfilled in Christ. This fulfillment means that believers are no longer bound by the law's requirements but are free to live in the reality of Christ's redemptive work. [03:45]
Hebrews 10:1 (ESV): "For since the law has but a shadow of the good things to come instead of the true form of these realities, it can never, by the same sacrifices that are continually offered every year, make perfect those who draw near."
Reflection: In what ways do you find yourself trying to earn God's favor through your actions? How can you rest in the completed work of Christ today?
Day 4: Holding Fast to Christ
Holding fast to Christ, the head of the body, is essential for spiritual growth. Clinging to outdated rules and regulations can lead to spiritual stagnation, while embracing Christ leads to growth and maturity. [06:19]
Ephesians 4:15-16 (ESV): "Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love."
Reflection: What outdated rules or beliefs are hindering your spiritual growth? How can you actively hold fast to Christ in your daily life?
Day 5: Living in the Reality of Christ
Believers are called to live in the reality of their new life in Christ, having died to the elemental principles of the world. This new life is characterized by freedom from judgment based on religious rituals and a focus on the substance found in Christ. [09:47]
Colossians 3:1-3 (ESV): "If then you have been raised with Christ, seek the things that are above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God."
Reflection: How can you live more fully in the reality of your new life in Christ today? What steps can you take to focus on the eternal rather than the temporal?
Sermon Summary
In this exploration of Colossians 2:16-17, the focus is on understanding the distinction between the shadows of religious practices and the substance found in Christ. The passage warns against allowing others to judge us based on adherence to religious rituals such as food, drink, festivals, new moons, or Sabbaths. These practices are described as shadows, mere reflections of the true substance, which is Christ himself. The imagery used is that of a body casting a shadow; the body represents Christ, and the shadow represents the Old Testament laws and rituals. These rituals were intended to point towards the coming of Christ and his redemptive work.
The Jewish background of the Colossian church is highlighted, where some believers were being misled into thinking that adherence to these rituals was necessary for salvation. This misunderstanding is addressed by emphasizing that Christ has already come, fulfilling the law and rendering these practices obsolete in terms of salvation. The sermon draws parallels with other scriptures, such as Galatians and Hebrews, to reinforce the idea that the law was a shadow of the good things to come, and now that Christ has come, believers are no longer bound by these shadows.
The message encourages believers to hold fast to Christ, the head of the body, rather than clinging to outdated rules and regulations. It warns against asceticism and the worship of angels, which were part of the false teachings infiltrating the church. Instead, believers are urged to live in the reality of their new life in Christ, having died to the elemental principles of the world. The emphasis is on the freedom found in Christ, who is the true substance and reality, as opposed to the fading shadows of religious rituals.
Key Takeaways
1. The distinction between shadows and substance is crucial in understanding our faith. The Old Testament rituals were shadows pointing to Christ, who is the true substance. Embracing Christ means recognizing that these rituals are no longer necessary for salvation. [01:24]
2. The Jewish background of the Colossian church led to confusion about the necessity of adhering to religious rituals. This serves as a reminder that our salvation is not dependent on external practices but on our relationship with Christ. [02:46]
3. The law, described as a shadow of good things to come, is fulfilled in Christ. This fulfillment means that believers are no longer bound by the law's requirements but are free to live in the reality of Christ's redemptive work. [03:45]
4. Holding fast to Christ, the head of the body, is essential for spiritual growth. Clinging to outdated rules and regulations can lead to spiritual stagnation, while embracing Christ leads to growth and maturity. [06:19]
5. Believers are called to live in the reality of their new life in Christ, having died to the elemental principles of the world. This new life is characterized by freedom from judgment based on religious rituals and a focus on the substance found in Christ. [09:47] ** [09:47]
What does Paul mean by referring to food, drink, festivals, new moons, and Sabbaths as "shadows" in Colossians 2:16-17? How does this imagery help us understand their purpose? [00:30]
According to the sermon, what is the significance of the "body" or "substance" belonging to Christ? How does this contrast with the shadows mentioned? [00:44]
How does the Jewish background of the Colossian church contribute to the confusion about adhering to religious rituals? [02:15]
What are the "elemental principles of the world" that believers have died to, according to Colossians 2:20? How does this relate to the freedom found in Christ? [07:31]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of Christ fulfilling the law change the way believers should view Old Testament rituals and laws? [03:45]
In what ways might the false teachings mentioned in the sermon, such as asceticism and the worship of angels, distract believers from holding fast to Christ? [04:54]
How does understanding the law as a shadow of good things to come impact a believer's daily walk with Christ? [03:45]
What does it mean to live in the reality of a new life in Christ, as opposed to being bound by outdated rules and regulations? [09:47]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on any religious rituals or practices you currently observe. Are there any that you feel are more about tradition than about your relationship with Christ? How can you refocus on the substance, which is Christ? [01:24]
Have you ever felt judged by others for not adhering to certain religious practices? How can you find freedom in Christ from such judgments? [09:47]
Consider the ways in which you might be holding onto "shadows" in your spiritual life. What steps can you take to embrace the substance found in Christ more fully? [06:19]
How can you ensure that your spiritual growth is rooted in Christ, the head of the body, rather than in outdated rules and regulations? [06:19]
Identify one area in your life where you feel bound by the "elemental principles of the world." How can you live out the freedom that comes from having died to these principles in Christ? [07:31]
Think about a time when you were tempted to follow false teachings or practices. How did you overcome this, and what role did your faith in Christ play in that process? [04:54]
How can you encourage others in your community to focus on the reality of Christ rather than on religious rituals? What practical steps can you take to support them in this journey? [09:47]
Sermon Clips
"Therefore let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink or with regard to a festival or new moon or Sabbath. These are a shadow of the things to come, but the substance belongs to Christ." [00:00:20]
"So that cluster of externals are the shadow in and the point is that they are shadows. Those things, food and drink, all those rules, all those practices of festivals and new moons and sabbaths and rules about abstaining and eating and drinking are shadows pointing to things to come, namely Christ and his way of Salvation in our day." [00:01:10]
"The people who are being misled in the church or are false teachers are coming out of a Jewish background in which they believe, no, we have to hold on to certain regulations about food and drink in festivals and new moons or you will be judged, you will perish if you don't do this, you won't be saved." [00:02:28]
"Since the law, the Old Testament law, has but a shadow of the good things to come instead of the true form, substance, body of the realities, it can never by the same sacrifices that are continually offered year after year make perfect those who draw near." [00:03:39]
"With a failure to understand that the Old Testament principles and laws and practices were a shadow pointing to the Messiah and that he has come and these things are now fading away, they don't have the kind of prominent role or necessary place in obedience that they once did." [00:04:19]
"Going on in detail about Visions puffed up without reason in their sensuous mind and not holding fast to the Head, the substance, the body, that's the idea, the same idea as we saw in verse 17. These are a shadow of things to come, but the substance, the body, the person, the reality belongs to Christ." [00:06:02]
"If you give way to rules like ascetic rules, don't eat this or you are damned, you are not holding fast to the head, you're holding fast to the shadow, from whom the whole body nourished and knit together through the joints and ligaments grows with the growth that is from God." [00:06:32]
"If with Christ you have died to the elemental principles of the world, why as if you were still alive in the world do you submit to regulations, do not handle, do not taste, do not touch, referring to things that all perish, they're just Shadows, they're perishing, they're fading away according to human precepts." [00:07:25]
"You're dead, and you're acting like you're still alive in the world. Now that, to conclude, is what I think therefore refers to. What is therefore, therefore let no one pass judgment on you, therefore let no one take you captive, therefore don't act like you are not dead." [00:08:09]
"If you have died with Christ, don't act like rules like don't handle, don't taste, don't touch, which we're just passing away Shadows are still the realm in which you live. You don't live in that realm anymore, you are alive to Christ." [00:09:25]
"Let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food or drink or with regard to festival and new moon as though you must practice asceticism in order to be saved. Those things are passing away Shadows of things to come, and what has come is Christ who is the substance." [00:09:47]
"He's the reality, not those rules, and so don't let anyone take you captive and pass judgment in that way." [00:10:22]