Colossians 1:28 “Him we proclaim, warning everyone and teaching everyone with
all wisdom, that we may present everyone mature in Christ”.
In my current study of the
first chapter of the Apostle Paul’s Apostle to the Colossians, the commentary
on the above verse states that addressing a congregation that struggled with
false teachers who promoted elitism, the apostle Paul has been unafraid in
Colossians 1 to stress that the gospel is for everyone. Instead of a message
that bears fruit only among the most educated or most spiritual, the true
gospel finds adherents the world over. It will achieve a cosmic restoration,
for nothing can go untouched by the Savior’s work. Furthermore, if these
statements of the universality of the gospel and the sufficiency of the Savior
are not enough, Paul tells us in verse 28 that his ministry is to proclaim
Christ, “warning everyone and teaching
everyone with all wisdom.” Jesus is not to be proclaimed to a mere few — He
must be preached to everyone.
Warning and teaching are the
two sides to the apostle’s work. The warning aspect of Christian proclamation
entails admonishing professing believers who are tempted to stray from the
faith. Following the apostolic model, we exhort others, whether or not we are
ordained pastors, to hold fast to the biblical Jesus in all. Teaching sets
forth Christian truth to edify the body of Christ. All believers have a share
in the teaching ministry. 1 Peter 3:15 says, “Sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be
ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope
that is in you, with meekness and fear.” Some may be ordained to the
teaching office, but all believers, in whom Christ’s Word dwells richly, teach
and admonish one another in all wisdom, at least informally. Likewise, we must
readily hear instruction in the Word at all times and throughout our entire
lives. No one is so eminent in respect of wisdom as to be entitled to exempt
himself from instruction.
Paul — indeed all Christians
— work to present “everyone mature in
Christ” — equipped and ready to
fulfill the specific work that the Father has given to each of us. This can be
a toil and a struggle, as any full-time preacher would readily confess. But the
work of Christian instruction is indeed difficult for us all, for even if our
children are our only students, it can be discouraging to instruct them again
and again when it seems that they are just not understanding Jesus and who they
are to be in Him. Thankfully, like Paul, we have been empowered by the Spirit and
will receive the strength necessary to endure in teaching His truth as we rely on
Him.
This study concluded that God
calls all of us to take part in the teaching ministry of the church, though not
all of us have the same role. Some will be ordained teachers. Others will help their
children memorize Scripture. Still others may support the work of ministries.
There are a variety of ways to advance the proclamation of the gospel. What are
you doing to further the church’s teaching ministry?
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