Who Is Jesus?
"Christ is the visible image of the invisible God. He existed before anything was created and is supreme over all creation...For God in all his fullness was pleased to live in Christ." Colossians 1:15-20
Our family loves watching movies. Each of us has our own personal preferences as to what kind, but pop a bag of popcorn and we're all in. One of the genres that I enjoy is the "Who did it?" movies. I love trying to figure out the mystery before the characters do. However, more often than not, I'm clueless until the climactic reveal at the end of the movie. On occasion, I want to know who it is so bad I just can't wait and look it up online.
In
Paul's letter to the church in Colossae, Paul wanted to make absolutely sure
that they were not left completely in the dark about who Jesus is. There were
many traveling teachers throwing out all kinds of interesting ideas about Jesus
and the church needed to be prepared and/or corrected. Correction equals protection.
Here Paul lays it out, "Christ is ..." His answer to the "Who is
Jesus?" question is nothing short of divine.
If we are confused, misinformed or underinformed about the person of Jesus, we are in trouble at the most fundamental of levels. If we say we are a "Jesus-follower," just exactly who are we following? What would we tell someone who asks, "Why does Jesus' death on a cross two thousand years have any significance for our lives today?" The answer is rooted in his identity. How prepared are we to answer the question, "Who is Jesus?"
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