collapse all  

Text -- Colossians 1:25 (NET)

Strongs On/Off
Context
1:25 I became a servant of the church according to the stewardship from God– given to me for you– in order to complete the word of God,
Parallel   Cross Reference (TSK)   ITL  

Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Dictionary Themes and Topics: Preaching | Mystery | Mysteries | Minister | Ephesians, Epistle to | DISPENSATION | BIBLE, THE, V INSPIRATION | more
Table of Contents

Word/Phrase Notes
Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , Defender , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
Barnes , Poole , Haydock , Gill

Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes , Geneva Bible

Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College

collapse all
Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Col 1:25 - -- According to the dispensation of God ( kata tēn oikonomian tou theou ). "According to the economy of God."An old word from oikonomeō , to be a ho...

According to the dispensation of God ( kata tēn oikonomian tou theou ).

"According to the economy of God."An old word from oikonomeō , to be a house steward (oikos , nemō ) as in Luk 16:2-4; 1Co 9:17; Eph 1:9; Eph 3:9. It was by God’ s stewardship that Paul was made a minister of Christ.

Robertson: Col 1:25 - -- To fulfil the word of God ( plērōsai ton logon tou theou ). First aorist active infinitive of purpose (plēroō ), a fine phrase for a God-cal...

To fulfil the word of God ( plērōsai ton logon tou theou ).

First aorist active infinitive of purpose (plēroō ), a fine phrase for a God-called preacher, to fill full or to give full scope to the Word of God. The preacher is an expert on the word of God by profession. See Paul’ s ideal about preaching in 2Th 3:1.

Vincent: Col 1:25 - -- The dispensation ( οἰκονομίαν ) From οἶκος house and νέμω to dispense or manage . Hence οἰκονόμο...

The dispensation ( οἰκονομίαν )

From οἶκος house and νέμω to dispense or manage . Hence οἰκονόμος a house-steward . Here the meaning is stewardship - the office of a steward or administrator in God's house. See on 1Co 9:17, and compare Luk 16:2-4; 1Co 4:1; Tit 1:7; 1Pe 4:10. In Eph 3:2, the word is used of the divine arrangement or economy committed to Paul. In Eph 1:10 of the divine government or regulation of the world.

Vincent: Col 1:25 - -- For you ( εἰς ὑμᾶς ) Rev., more strictly, to youward . Connect with was given . The stewardship was assigned to me with you as...

For you ( εἰς ὑμᾶς )

Rev., more strictly, to youward . Connect with was given . The stewardship was assigned to me with you as its object. Compare Eph 3:2; Rom 15:16.

Vincent: Col 1:25 - -- To fulfill ( πληρῶσαι ) Fully discharge my office, so that the divine intent shall be fully carried out in the preaching of the Gospel ...

To fulfill ( πληρῶσαι )

Fully discharge my office, so that the divine intent shall be fully carried out in the preaching of the Gospel to the Gentiles no less than to the Jews. Compare fully preached , Rom 15:19.

Wesley: Col 1:25 - -- Or, the stewardship with which I am intrusted.

Or, the stewardship with which I am intrusted.

JFB: Col 1:25 - -- Greek, "I was made a minister": resuming Col 1:23, "whereof I Paul was made a minister."

Greek, "I was made a minister": resuming Col 1:23, "whereof I Paul was made a minister."

JFB: Col 1:25 - -- The stewardship committed to me to dispense in the house of God, the Church, to the whole family of believers, the goods of my Master (Luk 12:42; 1Co ...

The stewardship committed to me to dispense in the house of God, the Church, to the whole family of believers, the goods of my Master (Luk 12:42; 1Co 4:1-2; 1Co 9:17; Eph 3:2).

JFB: Col 1:25 - -- Greek, "which was given."

Greek, "which was given."

JFB: Col 1:25 - -- With a view to you, Gentiles (Col 1:27; Rom 15:16).

With a view to you, Gentiles (Col 1:27; Rom 15:16).

JFB: Col 1:25 - -- To bring it fully to all: the end of his stewardship: "fully preached" (Rom 15:19). "The fulness of Christ (Col 1:19), and of the times (Eph 1:10) req...

To bring it fully to all: the end of his stewardship: "fully preached" (Rom 15:19). "The fulness of Christ (Col 1:19), and of the times (Eph 1:10) required him so to do" [BENGEL].

Clarke: Col 1:25 - -- Whereof I am made a minister - Having received especial commission from God to preach salvation to the Gentiles

Whereof I am made a minister - Having received especial commission from God to preach salvation to the Gentiles

Clarke: Col 1:25 - -- According to the dispensation - Κατα την οικονομιαν· According to the Gospel economy or institution; the scheme or plan of salva...

According to the dispensation - Κατα την οικονομιαν· According to the Gospel economy or institution; the scheme or plan of salvation by Christ crucified

Clarke: Col 1:25 - -- To fulfill the word of God - The Greek πληρωσαι τον λογον του Θεου may be translated, fully to preach the doctrine of God. ...

To fulfill the word of God - The Greek πληρωσαι τον λογον του Θεου may be translated, fully to preach the doctrine of God. See Rom 15:19, and the note there. Were we to take the word in its common meaning, it might signify to accomplish the purpose of God, as predicted by the prophets.

Calvin: Col 1:25 - -- 25.Of which I am made a minister Mark under what character he suffers for the Church — as being a minister, not to give the price of redemption,...

25.Of which I am made a minister Mark under what character he suffers for the Church — as being a minister, not to give the price of redemption, (as Augustine dexterously and piously expresses himself,) but to proclaim it. He calls himself, however, in this instance, a minister of the Church on a different ground from that on which he called himself elsewhere, (1Co 4:1,) a minister of God, and a little ago, (Col 1:23,) a minister of the gospel. For the Apostles serve God and Christ for the advancement of the glory of both: they serve the Church, and administer the gospel itself, with a view to promote salvation. There is, therefore, a different reason for the ministry in these expressions, but the one cannot subsist without the other. He says, however, towards you, that they may know that his office has a connection also with them.

To fulfill the word He states the end of his ministry — that the word of God may be effectual, as it is, when it is obediently received. For this is the excellence of the gospel, that it is the

power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth.
(Rom 1:16.)

God, therefore, gives efficacy and influence to his word through means of the Apostles. For although preaching itself, whatever may be its issue, is the fulfilling of the word, yet it is the fruit that shews at length 339 that the seed has not been sown in vain.

Defender: Col 1:25 - -- On "dispensation," see Eph 1:10, note; Eph 3:2, note."

On "dispensation," see Eph 1:10, note; Eph 3:2, note."

TSK: Col 1:25 - -- I am : Col 1:23; 1Th 3:2; 1Ti 4:6 according : Rom 15:15-18; 1Co 9:17; Gal 2:7, Gal 2:8; Eph 3:2 to fulfil : or, fully to preach, Rom 15:19; 2Ti 4:2-5

I am : Col 1:23; 1Th 3:2; 1Ti 4:6

according : Rom 15:15-18; 1Co 9:17; Gal 2:7, Gal 2:8; Eph 3:2

to fulfil : or, fully to preach, Rom 15:19; 2Ti 4:2-5

collapse all
Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Col 1:25 - -- According to the dispensation of God - The arrangement which God has made. That is, he designed that the gospel should be preached to the Genti...

According to the dispensation of God - The arrangement which God has made. That is, he designed that the gospel should be preached to the Gentiles, and, in accordance with that arrangement, he has called me to be a minister. Notes, Eph 3:2.

To fulfil the word of God - Margin, "fully to preach."The Greek is, "to fill up the word of God;"the meaning is, "fully to teach and promulgate the gospel;"compare the notes at Rom 15:19.

Poole: Col 1:25 - -- Whereof I am made a minister see under what title he suffers for the church, because a minister, ( in the more general acceptation of the word), as...

Whereof I am made a minister see under what title he suffers for the church, because a minister, ( in the more general acceptation of the word), as Col 1:23 , not (as one of the ancients saith) to give the price of redemption, but to preach. He looked not on his apostleship as a domination, but ministration, 2Co 5:18 ; and though in regard of his call he was an extraordinary apostle, yet he, (remembering his Master’ s injunction, Mat 20:26 ), no more than Peter did affect dominion or a lordship over Christ’ s heritage 2Co 1:24 1Pe 5:1-3 , according to his singular and eminent call to be a minister and a witness, Act 26:16 . As he doth elsewhere make mention of the minister of God, 2Co 6:4 1Th 3:2 ; of the New Testament, gospel, word, reconciliation, Act 6:4 2Co 3:6 5:18,19 Eph 3:7 ; of Jesus Christ and of the Lord, Rom 15:8 1Co 4:1 Eph 6:20 1Ti 4:6 ; so he doth here, by reason of the union between the Head and the body, own himself to be constituted a minister of the church, which some, of a lower rank, like not now to be called.

According to the dispensation of God and that by Divine vouchsafement and commandment, being called from persecution of the church to this ministry, Act 9:15,16 1Co 4:1 2Co 5:19 Eph 1:1 . Yea, and also for them at Colosse, who, being of the Gentiles, were in his commission, according to the gift of the grace of God given to him, Eph 3:7 .

Which is given to me for you, to fulfil the word of God fully to preach the word of God amongst them, as well as to the Romans and others, Rom 15:19 , and so to fulfil the prophecy, Zec 2:11 , for the calling of the Gentiles by the promulgation of the gospel amongst them, Act 22:21 Rom 1:5 11:13 1Ti 2:7 ; and so fulfilling God’ s word, by fully expounding the whole doctrine of salvation amongst them, and promoting of it to the end of his life.

Haydock: Col 1:25 - -- According to the dispensation of God; i.e. to the appointment of his divine providence. (Witham)

According to the dispensation of God; i.e. to the appointment of his divine providence. (Witham)

Gill: Col 1:25 - -- Whereof I am made a minister,.... Not of Christ, or of the Gospel as before, though both were true; but of the churches for whose sake he endured affl...

Whereof I am made a minister,.... Not of Christ, or of the Gospel as before, though both were true; but of the churches for whose sake he endured afflictions; and which carries in it a reason of his suffering for them: he was not a saviour of the body, nor a redeemer of the church, nor Lord of it; but a minister, a servant of it, that ministered to it in holy things, in the word and ordinances; not a deacon, as the word, sometimes signifies, nor an ordinary minister, or a pastor of a particular church; but a minister of the church in general, being an apostle sent to preach the Gospel everywhere: he was made a minister of it, not by men, or anything he received from men; nor by himself, not by usurpation, he did not thrust himself into this office, or take it upon him of himself; but was put into it by Christ, who counted him faithful, he appeared to him, and made him a minister, qualified him for this office, called him to it, and sent him to perform it: and which he executed

according to the dispensation of God: or divine economy, which denotes such an authority and administration as is used in a family. The church is God's family, it is called the house and household of God, and the household of faith, part of which is in heaven and part on earth; God is the householder or master of the family; Christ is the Son over his own house; ministers are stewards in it, and their work is to give to everyone their portion of meat in due season; their authority from God to do so, and the exercise of it, are the economy or dispensation of the Gospel committed to them: this is of God and not man, for none but God can give them a power to dispense it, and which is purely of his grace, called therefore the dispensation of the grace of God, Eph 3:2; and here said to be given,

which is given to me for you; not according to any merits of his, who was before a blasphemer, a persecutor, and an injurious person to Christ and his Gospel; but according to the pure grace of God, and that not for himself, but for the good of others, for the Gentiles especially, and so for the Colossians:

to fulfil the word of God; either the promises and prophecies contained in the word of God, respecting the preaching of the Gospel to the Gentiles, and their conversion by it; which had in a great measure their accomplishment through the ministry of the apostle: or to fill all places with the word of God and Gospel of Christ, as the apostle did from Jerusalem, and round about to Illyricum, diffusing the savour of the knowledge of Christ in every place; and sinners being converted, churches were planted and daily filled with such as should be saved; or to preach fully and faithfully the Gospel, keeping back nothing that was profitable, but declaring the whole counsel of God, continuing faithful to it to the end, as he did: to fill up or fulfil words is an Hebraism, and signifies to confirm them, or act according to them; see 1Ki 1:14 and the Septuagint there.

expand all
Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Col 1:25 See BDAG 828 s.v. πληρόω 3. The idea here seems to be that the apostle wants to “complete the word of God” i...

Geneva Bible: Col 1:25 ( 13 ) Whereof I am made a minister, according to the dispensation of God which is given to me for you, to fulfil the word of God; ( 13 ) He brings a...

expand all
Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Col 1:1-29 - --1 After salutation Paul thanks God for their faith;7 confirms the doctrine of Epaphras;9 prays further for their increase in grace;14 describes the tr...

MHCC: Col 1:24-29 - --Both the sufferings of the Head and of the members are called the sufferings of Christ, and make up, as it were, one body of sufferings. But He suffer...

Matthew Henry: Col 1:12-29 - -- Here is a summary of the doctrine of the gospel concerning the great work of our redemption by Christ. It comes in here not as the matter of a sermo...

Barclay: Col 1:24-29 - --Paul begins this passage with a daring thought. He thinks of the sufferings through which he is passing as completing the sufferings of Jesus Christ ...

Constable: Col 1:15-29 - --II. EXPLANATION OF THE PERSON AND WORK OF CHRIST 1:15-29 Paul next proceeded to reiterate the "full knowledge" a...

Constable: Col 1:21-29 - --B. The reconciling work of Christ 1:21-29 Paul continued his exposition of Christ's superiority with emp...

Constable: Col 1:24-29 - --2. As ministered by Paul 1:24-29 Paul had received a unique function to fulfill in the body of C...

Constable: Col 1:25-27 - --Paul's message 1:25-27 Paul's role in the household of God (the meaning of "stewardship"...

College: Col 1:1-29 - --COLOSSIANS 1 SALUTATION (1:1-2) 1 Paul, an apostle of Christ Jesus by the will of God, and Timothy our brother, 2 To the holy and faithful a brothe...

expand all
Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Colossians (Book Introduction) The Epistle to the Colossians From Rome a.d. 63 By Way of Introduction Genuineness The author claims to be Paul (Col_1:1) and there is no real...

JFB: Colossians (Book Introduction) The GENUINENESS of this Epistle is attested by JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 311, B.], who quotes "the first-born of every creature," in ref...

JFB: Colossians (Outline) ADDRESS: INTRODUCTION: CONFIRMING EPAPHRAS' TEACHING: THE GLORIES OF CHRIST: THANKSGIVING AND PRAYER FOR THE COLOSSIANS: HIS OWN MINISTRY OF THE MYST...

TSK: Colossians (Book Introduction) Colosse was a large and populous city of Phrygia Pacatiana, in Asia Minor, seated on an eminence to the south of the river Meander. It is supposed to...

TSK: Colossians 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Col 1:1, After salutation Paul thanks God for their faith; Col 1:7, confirms the doctrine of Epaphras; Col 1:9, prays further for their i...

Poole: Colossians 1 (Chapter Introduction) ARGUMENT God having a church planted in the city of Colosse, (by some since called Chone), situated at the conflux of the rivers Meander and Lycus,...

MHCC: Colossians (Book Introduction) This epistle was sent because of some difficulties which arose among the Colossians, probably from false teachers, in consequence of which they sent t...

MHCC: Colossians 1 (Chapter Introduction) (Col 1:1-8) The apostle Paul salutes the Colossians, and blesses God for their faith, love, and hope. (Col 1:9-14) Prays for their fruitfulness in sp...

Matthew Henry: Colossians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Epistle of St. Paul to the Colossians Colosse was a considerable city of Phrygia, and probably not ...

Matthew Henry: Colossians 1 (Chapter Introduction) We have here, I. The inscription, as usual (Col 1:1, Col 1:2). II. His thanksgiving to God for what he had heard concerning them - their faith, l...

Barclay: Colossians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: Colossians 1 (Chapter Introduction) Christian Greetings (Col_1:1) The Double Commitment (Col_1:2-8) The Essence Of The Gospel (Col_1:2-8 Continued) The Essence Of Prayer's Request ...

Constable: Colossians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The city of Colosse lay in the beautiful Lycus Vall...

Constable: Colossians (Outline) Outline I. Introduction 1:1-14 A. Salutation 1:1-2 B. Thanksgiving 1:3-8...

Constable: Colossians Colossians Bibliography Abbott, T. K. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Epistles to the Ephesians and...

Haydock: Colossians (Book Introduction) THE EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE COLOSSIANS. INTRODUCTION. Colosse was a city of Phrygia, near Laodicea. It does not appear that ...

Gill: Colossians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS The Colossians, to whom this epistle is written, were not the Rhodians, by some called Colossians, from Colossus, the la...

Gill: Colossians 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO COLOSSIANS 1 This chapter contains the inscription of the epistle; the apostle's usual salutation; his thanksgiving to God on behal...

College: Colossians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION THE CITY Colosse had been a thriving and important city several centuries before Christ, but by the time this letter was written its im...

College: Colossians (Outline) OUTLINE SALUTATION - 1:1-2 I. THANKSGIVING - 1:3-8 II. PAUL'S PRAYER FOR THE COLOSSIANS - 1:9-14 III. THE HYMN ABOUT CHRIST - 1:15-20 IV. ...

Advanced Commentary (Dictionaries, Hymns, Arts, Sermon Illustration, Question and Answers, etc)


TIP #31: Get rid of popup ... just cross over its boundary. [ALL]
created in 0.13 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA