Colossians 4
Paul instructs the Colossians on how to conduct themselves as Christians, including how to treat each other, how to communicate with each other, and how to interact with the outside world. He sends greetings from fellow workers and closes with a benediction.
Bible version
Christian Conduct and Relationships
Commentary
Colossians 4 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of living a life of prayer and humility. Paul begins by encouraging the Colossians to pray for him and his companions, and to be persistent in their prayers. He then goes on to remind them to be wise in their interactions with outsiders, and to be gracious and wise in their speech. He also encourages them to be thankful for all that God has done for them. Paul then goes on to give instructions to the Colossians about how to live in a way that is pleasing to God. He encourages them to be devoted to their work, to be generous with their resources, and to be mindful of their speech. He also reminds them to be mindful of their time, and to use it wisely. Finally, Paul encourages the Colossians to be devoted to the Lord and to be thankful for all that He has done for them. He reminds them that God is in control of all things, and that He will provide for them in all circumstances. Overall, Colossians 4 is a reminder to the Colossians to live a life of prayer and humility, and to be devoted to the Lord. It is a reminder to be wise in their interactions with outsiders, to be generous with their resources, and to be mindful of their speech. It is also a reminder to be thankful for all that God has done for them, and to trust in Him in all circumstances.
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There are 18 verses in Colossians, chapter 4.