In this section, Paul exemplifies both praise and gratitude for the transforming power of Christ's gospel and for how it is bearing fruit, not only in Colossae but in all the world. I. Greeting and Blessing (vs. 1-2). A. Paul identifies his apostolic authority along with Timothy, his co-minister (v. 1). B. Greetings and blessings to those in Christ at Colossae (v. 2). II. Prayer of Thanksgiving (vs. 3-8) A. Paul thanks the Lord continually since hearing of the Colossians' (vs. 3-5a): 1. Faith in Christ (v. 4). 2. Love towards all the saints (v. 4). 3. The hope laid up for them in heaven (v. 5a). B. Paul addresses the foundation of their hope, the gospel of Christ (vs. 5b-8). 1. The word of truth has been: a. Taught (v. 7). b. Heard (vs. 5b and 6b). c. Understood (v. 6b). 2. In response, the believers are bearing fruit and multiplying. a. In Colossae (v. 6). (1) Faith (v. 4). (2) Hope (v. 5a). (3) Love (vs. 4, 8). b. In all the world (v. 6).
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