3.13- The Greatest Mystery

 3.13-

The Greatest Mystery                         Colossians 1:15-22                           Kochite Dixon

    Before I came to faith in Jesus, I’d heard the gospel preached but wrestled with His identity. How could He offer forgiveness for my sins when the Bible says only God can forgive sins? I discovered I wasn’t alone in my struggles after reading J. I. Packer’s Knowing God. Packer suggests that for many unbelievers the “really staggering Christian claim is that Jesus of Nazareth was God made man . . . as truly and fully divine as He was human.” Yet this is the truth that makes salvation possible.

    When the apostle Paul refers to Christ as “the image of the invisible God,” he’s saying Jesus is completely and perfectly God – Creator and Sustainer of all things in heaven and earth – but also fully human (Colossian 1:15-17). Because of this truth, we can be confident that through Christ’s death and resurrection, He’s not only carried the consequences for our sins but has also redeemed human nature, so that we – and all of creation – can be reconciled to God (verses 20-22).

    In an amazing, initiating act of love, God the Father reveals Himself in and through Scripture by the power of God the Holy Spirit and through the life of God the Son. Those who believe in Jesus are saved because He is Emmanuel – God with us. Hallelujah!

Loving God, thank You for revealing Yourself

and reconciling us through Jesus.


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