This week we have been looking at Colossians 2:4-15 and the concept of being prepared in regards to growing and maturing in our faith. We first saw how we need to be prepared in order to stand in our faith when we encounter false teachings so as not to be blindsided by them. Then last time we saw how we need to keep a vigilant watch over teachings so that we are not led astray by them. Today we will finish off by looking at how we need to keep focused on our faith; as Paul said in Ephesians, for it is by grace and through faith that we are saved. In Colossians 2:11-15 we see, “You were also circumcised in Him with a circumcision not done with hands, by putting off the body of flesh, in the circumcision of the Messiah. Having been buried with Him in baptism, you were also raised with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead. And when you were dead in trespasses and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive with Him and forgave us all our trespasses. He erased the certificate of debt, with its obligations, that was against us and opposed to us, and has taken it out of the way by nailing it to the cross. He disarmed the rulers and authorities and disgraced them publicly; He triumphed over them by Him.”
No Works
The teaching Paul refutes here is that of Jewish legalism as well as those that taught the adherence to a set of strict rules as a means to become more spiritual. What Paul states here it is not the works that save us or even make us more spiritual; rather it is Christ Himself and our faith in Him. One of the main Jewish Laws that false teachers were claiming needed to be followed was that of circumcision; this was a sign of God’s covenant with the Jewish people, it was to be a physical representation of a spiritual action. Even today we have people that look at the physical representations as being the means that save them; actions such as baptism, Communion, or even saying the sinner’s prayer. The thing is if Christ is not in your heart those actions mean nothing.
Alive In Christ
Paul then next uses the illustration of baptism to show how we are now alive in Christ. Verse 12 is often one I have heard used when performing a baptism. You see as mentioned in verse 13 when we are still in our sin, we are spiritually dead; but through Christ’s work on the cross God has made us alive in Him. This was all done through faith, just as mentioned in Ephesians 2:8-9 “For you are saved by grace through faith, and this is not from yourselves; it is God’s gift—not from works, so that no one can boast.” Being dead spiritually there is nothing we can do to save ourselves, that is why our salvation is not by works, only God can bring us to life.
Canceled Debt
It was not only that we have been made alive in Christ, but through His work on the cross our debt to sin and the law has been canceled. While gentiles did not have the Ten Commandments, all of humanity has had God’s holy standards written on their hearts. This is a standard which we are unable to live up to and carries a penalty we are unable to pay. Jesus through his death on the cross paid that penalty, erased the debt incurred by all of humanity in regards to God’s holy standard.
Victory
The final aspect of our faith that Paul presents here is the victory we have obtained through Jesus. You see Jesus didn’t just deal with sin and the Law with His death on the cross, but He also dealt a crushing blow to Satan. All of this comes to us through our faith in Christ, nothing else. Just as Paul told the Colossian church that nothing else needed to be added to the Gospel, we need to remember all we need to be prepared in our Christian walk is the Gospel and our faith and trust in Christ.