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Colossians 4:16

Posted on 18 May at 13:54
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And when this Epistle is read amongst you, cause that it be read also in the church of the Laodiceans: and that ye likewise reade the Epistle from Laodicea, Colossians 4:16 (KJV)

Historical Context: The Book of Colossians was written by the apostle Paul while he was imprisoned in Rome, around 60–62 AD. The letter was addressed to the believers in Colossae, a city in the region of Phrygia, located in present‑day Turkey.

Audience and Purpose: The primary audience of the epistle was the church in Colossae, which consisted of both Jews and Gentiles who had accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Paul wrote this letter to address the false teachings that were influencing the Colossian church and to reinforce the supremacy and sufficiency of Christ.

Verse Analysis:

“​And when this epistle is read among you​”: Paul assumes that the Colossians will read this letter aloud when gathered together for worship or instruction. This implies the importance of studying and sharing the Word of God in the context of the church community.

“​Cause that it be read also in the church of the Laodiceans​”: Paul instructs the Colossians to ensure that the letter is shared with the neighboring church in Laodicea. This demonstrates the interconnectedness and mutual support among the early Christian communities. It suggests the importance of sharing God’s Word and edifying one another.

“​And that ye also read the epistle from me​”: Here, Paul refers to another letter that he had written to the Laodicean church. That epistle has not been preserved in the Bible, and its content remains unknown. The Laodicean church is also mentioned in Revelation 3:14‑22.

Key Lessons and Application:

Importance of Scripture: The verse highlights the importance of reading and studying Scripture within the church community. It reminds believers to prioritize the reading and sharing of God’s Word, not only for personal growth but also for the edification and encouragement of others.

Community and Mutual Support: Paul’s instruction to share the epistle with the church in Laodicea emphasizes the unity and interconnectedness of early Christian communities. It serves as a reminder for believers to support and encourage one another, fostering a sense of unity and mutual edification.

Recognition of God’s Sovereignty: By referencing the epistle from Paul, the passage acknowledges the divine guidance and inspiration behind his writings. It encourages believers to trust in the sovereignty of God’s Word and to diligently seek His truth.

Application Today: Colossians 4:16 encourages us to engage in regular Bible reading and study both individually and within our church communities. It reminds us to share the wisdom and insights we gain from Scripture with others, fostering unity and mutual growth. Studying the Bible benefits from a holistic approach, considering the entire book of Colossians in its context, consulting commentaries, and engaging in discussion with fellow believers to gain deeper insight.

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