Colossians 4
CCHSColossians 4:1-18
IV 2-6 General Counsels— 2. ‘Instant in prayer’ means perseverance. Prayer here (cf.Eph 6: 18) refers to continued awareness of the presence of God. It implies ‘vigilance’ (DV ‘watching’).
5b. ‘Redeeming the time.’ The expression occurs (Ephesians 5:16) where the context concerns general progress. Here the context is the apostolate. We must make the most of every opportunity to propagate the faith.
- Their ‘speech’ must be ‘always in grace’, i.e. courteous, and ‘seasoned with salt’, i.e. marked with supernatural flavour (cf.Mark 9:49).
7-18 Epilogue: Personal Salutations— 8. The Apostle in prison (18) is sending Tychicus, the bearer of the epistle and of that to the Ephesians (Ephesians 6:21), ’that ye may know our condition’ (WV).
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With Tychicus goes Onesimus. There is no word here about his being a slave—we learn that from Phm—and Paul singles him out for praise. Then come salutations from six companions in captivity.
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It is only here that we earn that Mark, the writer of the Second Gospel, was cousin to Barnabas, and we do not know whether he reached the Colossians (10b).
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Again Paul praises Epaphras who is ‘wrestling by his prayer’ on behalf of his fellow-Colossians.
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Luke, ’the most dear physician’, was the companion of St Paul and writer of the Third Gospel and Acts. Demas later abandoned the Apostle (2 Timothy 4:9).
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The final verse was written by St Paul himself (he had dictated up to this point). Cf.2 Thessalonians 3:17; 1 Corinthians 16:21; Galatians 6:11. He ia a prisoner for Christ’s sake, for the Gospel, for them. ‘Grace be with you.’
