Colossians - Part 17

Sep 25, 2025    Jim Snedeker

Colossians 4 - Further Instructions & Final Greetings

 

Meeting Purpose

Review and discuss Colossians chapter 4, focusing on prayer, sharing faith, and Paul's final greetings.


Key Takeaways

-             Paul emphasizes devotion to prayer and making the most of opportunities to share faith graciously

-             Even those close to Paul (like Demas) were not immune to falling away, highlighting the need for vigilance

-             The chapter concludes with greetings that reveal insights about Paul's companions and early church dynamics


Topics


Devotion to Prayer

o  Paul calls for devotion to prayer, even while imprisoned

o  Participants shared personal prayer practices:

o  Praying while driving

o  Using devotionals to start the day

o  Praying in nature (e.g. tree stand)

o  Emphasis on praying for God's will, not just personal desires

o  Suggestion to use the ACTS (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) model for prayer


Sharing Faith Effectively

o  Goal: "Bring out the best in others in a conversation" (from The Message translation)

o  Strategies discussed:

o  Ask questions and listen to others' stories

o  Lead people to self-discovery rather than forceful convincing

o  Use compliments to ease into conversations

o  Be authentic - "don't blow smoke"


Paul's Companions and Final Greetings

o  Tychicus: Sent as an encourager and to give status reports

o  Onesimus: Former slave, subject of Paul's letter to Philemon

o  Epaphras: Taught gospel to Colossians, key in establishing churches

o  Luke: Long-time companion of Paul, present even in later ministry

o  Demas: Initially with Paul but later deserted him, loving "the present world"

o  John Mark: Example of restoration after earlier desertion

o  Others mentioned: Aristarchus, Jesus (called Justus), Nympha, Archippus


Warnings Against Loving the World

o  Contrast between John Mark's restoration and Demas' fall

o  Discussion on what it means to love "the present world":

§ Gathering material possessions

§ Setting mind on earthly things rather than heavenly

§ Constant struggle between flesh and spirit (Galatians 5:17)


Next Steps

1.       Reflect on personal devotion to prayer and strategies for sharing faith

2.       Consider joining or starting accountability groups (e.g. Celebrate Recovery, "You're Not Alone" group)

3.       Be vigilant against temptations to love the present world over spiritual matters

4.       Study the lives of Paul's companions for further insights into early church dynamicsColossians 4 - Further Instructions & Final Greetings

 

Meeting Purpose

Review and discuss Colossians chapter 4, focusing on prayer, sharing faith, and Paul's final greetings.


Key Takeaways

-             Paul emphasizes devotion to prayer and making the most of opportunities to share faith graciously

-             Even those close to Paul (like Demas) were not immune to falling away, highlighting the need for vigilance

-             The chapter concludes with greetings that reveal insights about Paul's companions and early church dynamics


Topics


Devotion to Prayer

o  Paul calls for devotion to prayer, even while imprisoned

o  Participants shared personal prayer practices:

o  Praying while driving

o  Using devotionals to start the day

o  Praying in nature (e.g. tree stand)

o  Emphasis on praying for God's will, not just personal desires

o  Suggestion to use the ACTS (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) model for prayer


Sharing Faith Effectively

o  Goal: "Bring out the best in others in a conversation" (from The Message translation)

o  Strategies discussed:

o  Ask questions and listen to others' stories

o  Lead people to self-discovery rather than forceful convincing

o  Use compliments to ease into conversations

o  Be authentic - "don't blow smoke"


Paul's Companions and Final Greetings

o  Tychicus: Sent as an encourager and to give status reports

o  Onesimus: Former slave, subject of Paul's letter to Philemon

o  Epaphras: Taught gospel to Colossians, key in establishing churches

o  Luke: Long-time companion of Paul, present even in later ministry

o  Demas: Initially with Paul but later deserted him, loving "the present world"

o  John Mark: Example of restoration after earlier desertion

o  Others mentioned: Aristarchus, Jesus (called Justus), Nympha, Archippus


Warnings Against Loving the World

o  Contrast between John Mark's restoration and Demas' fall

o  Discussion on what it means to love "the present world":

§ Gathering material possessions

§ Setting mind on earthly things rather than heavenly

§ Constant struggle between flesh and spirit (Galatians 5:17)


Next Steps

1.       Reflect on personal devotion to prayer and strategies for sharing faith

2.       Consider joining or starting accountability groups (e.g. Celebrate Recovery, "You're Not Alone" group)

3.       Be vigilant against temptations to love the present world over spiritual matters

4.       Study the lives of Paul's companions for further insights into early church dynamics