The theme of the book of Colossians is the centrality and supremacy of Jesus Christ in all things. Jesus Christ is the preeminent God-man over heaven and earth in both his person and work.
“The Epistle contains a high Christology. Christ is preeminent over all other creatures and over creation itself.”[1] Let's quickly examine a few verses which exemplify this:
- He is supreme in all of creation and in Him the fullness of deity dwells in bodily form (1:15-21).
- His work on the cross cancelled out all sin that stands against us and reconciled all things to Himself (1:20 & 2:13-14).
- His resurrection is the basis of the new identity of the Christian (2:12 & 3:1-4).
- From His life flows true Christian piety (3:1-4, 6).
The theme of the book of Colossians is one that should weave itself in and out of our lives, as well. Christ did not come as a mere historical figure, although he is the Author of it. He did not come as a political leader, although he is the Ultimate Sovereign over every earthly sovereign. The King of Kings came as the Servant of servants and our response should be to follow in his footsteps. This service we render him should not be based on earning his favor -- the gospel is opposed to earning -- but it should be striven for with great effort.
Take some time to grapple with these things today. Recognize his preeminence over all things, all circumstances... even you. Accept the fact that he is preeminent over you and thank him for it. Realize that his preeminence makes it possible for you to be truly freed from the sin that ensnares you. Respond to his preeminence with adoration and obedience. Strive, yearn, thirst for your risen King.