New Testament • Pauline Epistles

Colossians

Book 12 of 27 in the New Testament — Supremacy of Christ.

Summary

What Colossians is about

Colossians confronts a church being drawn toward a mix of philosophy, mysticism, and religious ritual that diminished Christ's sufficiency, responding with an exalted description of Jesus as supreme over all creation and every spiritual power. Paul argues that believers are already complete in Christ and need no additional rules or hidden knowledge to be fully accepted by God. The letter's practical section applies this truth to household relationships and daily conduct. Its high view of Christ's supremacy closely parallels themes in Ephesians, written around the same time.

  • CategoryPauline Epistles
  • AuthorPaul
  • Date writtenc. AD 60–62
  • Chapters4
  • TestamentNew Testament
  • Key themeSupremacy of Christ
Noticeable verses

Key verses in Colossians