Meditations on the Book of Colossians
July 7, 2020
The Supremacy of Christ
Not only that, but all the broken and dislocated pieces of the
universe—people and things, animals and atoms—get properly fixed and fit
together in vibrant harmonies, all because of his death, his blood that poured
down from the cross.
Colossians 1:20 (MSG)
Read: Colossians 1:15-20
The mission of every Christian is
to work out the meaning of their life with God. As we mature in our faith, we
grow in our awareness that faith in God and Jesus is not just an ideal in life.
Faith is how we abide in an intimate relationship with our living Lord. Paul
expressed this faith in Acts 17:28, “For in him we live and move and exist.”
With such faith, we are not left on our own to work out the meaning of our
lives only using Jesus’ life and teaching as a model. Paul’s proclamation of
the supremacy of Christ is our affirmation that Jesus is actively involved in
our life.
I was impressed in reading the
passage today with the affirmation of Jesus’ role in creating all that has been
created. Jesus, who created all that has been created, is also holding
everything together. (v.17) Jesus is actively involved in this world, or as the
Affirmation of Faith of the United Church of Canada states, I believe in Jesus
“who has created and is creating.” I love Paul’s affirmation of Jesus’ activity
in our lives today: Christ is the visible image of the invisible God; he is
supreme over all creation; he holds all creation together; Christ is also the head
of the church; he is the beginning; and he is first in everything. Jesus is not
just passively seated next to his Father; Jesus is, by far and away, the most
active force in our lives, yesterday, today and forever!
Eugene Peterson’s translation of
Paul’s words is just icing on the cake:
“Not only that, but all the broken and dislocated pieces of the universe—people
and things, animals and atoms—get properly fixed and fit together in vibrant
harmonies, all because of his death, his blood that poured down from the cross”
(Colossians 1:20 The Message).
My Takeaway: I sense God calling me to bring to His throne of grace
all the broken and dislocated pieces of my life so He can properly fix and fit
them together in a vibrant harmony that brings glory to my Blessed Savior.
Sē’lah
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(Selah is a word that appears in the
Book of Psalms that I often use as the Complimentary Closing in my
correspondence. Its meaning, as I use the word, is to pause and think about
these things.)
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