Guarding Against False Teachings: The Supremacy of Christ

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Paul was very concerned that Christians and the Colossian believers in particular would not be cheated through philosophy. You see the false teaching among the Colossians was marked by an emphasis upon philosophy and empty deceit and most of all it was according to the tradition of men. [00:01:41]

The philosophy threatening the Colossian church was so dangerous because it was not obviously sinful and licentious. It may have had some sinful and ungodly elements to it but fundamentally it was an error in thinking. It was an empty philosophy, it was high sounding and it sounded very intelligent, but actually it was a philosophy that they should have nothing to do with. [00:03:20]

Paul's emphasis is not on identifying the particular danger that the Colossians faced. Paul's emphasis was much more on emphasizing the solution and as you're going to see tonight as we make our way through the end of chapter 2 Paul's solution was to see who Jesus was and what he had done for us. [00:10:11]

For in him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. Stop right there. For in him who's the hymn that he's speaking about, you know he's speaking about Jesus Christ, don't you? Isn't that amazing? You see when Paul gets down to refuting these philosophies, these empty deceits, these traditions, who does he bring up? [00:19:52]

You are complete in him. This can only be true because Jesus is truly God. If he were not God then we could not be complete in him. Anything that says we are not complete in him also takes away from the deity of Jesus. You see if all the fullness of God dwells in Jesus and as believers we are united with him in a faith relationship, then we also are complete in him. [00:22:19]

I love it how Paul states that he states it as a fact to be enjoyed, not as a status to attain, right? He doesn't say now if you work really hard in another 10 or 15 years you might be completing him so keep plugging away, brother, and you might get there. No, it's you are complete in him. [00:23:23]

The cross is not only the place where our sins were forgiven but also where Christ triumphed over every power of darkness. This victory disarmed the spiritual forces of evil, rendering them powerless against believers. The cross is a place of triumph and victory. [00:40:20]

The greatest powers on the earth at that time, Rome was the greatest governmental power and Judaism was the greatest religious power, both of those great powers on the earth at that time, they conspired together to put Jesus Christ on the cross, and these powers they were angry at the challenge that Jesus made to their sovereignty. [00:41:18]

Paul shows us again the true paradox of the cross. You see that Jesus the victor took the spiritual powers that animated these earthly powers and he stripped them and he held them up to contempt and he publicly triumphed over them. Listen, I can only imagine how Satan and every dark gleeful demon attacked Jesus as he hung on the cross on our behalf as if he were a guilty sinner. [00:42:29]

The public spectacle of defeated demonic spirits makes their defeat all the more humiliating. I want you to notice this. Do you often enough think of the cross this way? You may think of the cross rightly as Jesus Christ paying your debt and that's true, isn't it? He took the handwriting of ordinances that was against you and he nailed it to the cross. [00:47:26]

A life that is centered on Jesus and what he did for us on the cross has no place in it for legalism. You know what legalism does? It doesn't look to Jesus. Legalism looks to self. Legalism, how am I doing? Am I doing enough? Did I do enough today? Will I do enough tomorrow? Did I do enough yesterday? Am I doing enough to please God? [00:50:10]

If you keep your focus on Jesus Christ and what he's done for you and your connection with him, your unity with him, that is absolutely the answer. You will not be led astray by these things, you just simply will not. You will keep your focus where it leads and you will not be led astray by the Colossian heresy or the modern heresy or whatever threat comes against you. [01:03:33]

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