Colossians 3:22

Simplicity (ἁπλότης)

Simplicity conveys a singleness of nature or unity. Therefore, its purpose is not dividable; rather, it is immutable while expressing a state of openness, frankness, or directness.

In addressing the saints in Rome, the Apostle Paul encouraged the ones with the Spiritual gift of giving to use this gift with simplicity, Romans 12:8. Whether we have the gift or not, when it comes to giving, we are not to do it under compulsion, or out from necessity, but with a cheerful heart, for the Lord loves a cheerful giver, 2 Corinthians 9:7. Therefore, let each one determine in his heart what he desires to give from his excess and do it so with simplicity, having no other intent.

In contrast to fleshly wisdom, we are to conduct ourselves in this world in simplicity and godly sincerity, 2 Corinthians 1:12. This is especially important when it comes to ones who teach the Word of God. Their purpose should always be to teach others, not to gain anything from them by teaching. An assembly should take care of its Pastor, and for those who serve well, they should provide for him a double portion; however, the intent of the Pastor should be simple, to equip them unto a work of ministry for the edification of the body of the Christ to bring them all to a unity (oneness) of the faith and a full experiential knowledge of the Son of God so that they are no longer tossed around by every wind of teaching by the trickery of men in deceit.

When it comes to someone who presents a different gospel or receives a different spirit, we are not to put up with them, for they seek to corrupt us […]

Simplicity (ἁπλότης)2023-12-23T11:36:06-08:00

Colossians: Do All Things As Unto the Lord

Submitting for the Benefit, Colossians 3:18-25

Submitting –  placing or arranging yourself to stand under the control of another, to yield

A Military Term

Willingly submitting for the benefit it brings

Christ submitting to Mary and Joseph, Luke 2:51

The flesh not willing to submit to the law of God, Romans 8:7

Israel not submitting to the righteousness from God, Romans 10:3

Submitting because of order or rank

The demons submitting to the name of Christ, Luke 10:17

All things will be brought into subjection to Christ, 1 Corinthians 15:28

Submitting to the Authorities of Human Institutions, 1 Peter 2:13-15

Within the Body of the Christ (The Church)

Submitting to each other, Ephesians 5:21

Expressing Love Towards Other Saints

Submitting to Those who Work and Labor in the Word, 1 Corinthians 16:16

Not Submitting to False Teaching, Galatians 2:5

Submitting with Respect, Ephesians 5:21

Unto Christ as The Head, Ephesians 5:24

Wives to Their Husbands, Colossians 3:18

They are to be subject to their own husband, not all men, Titus 2:5

As unto the Lord, Ephesians 5:22

Christ is the head of the Church, Ephesians 1:22-23

Marriage Represents the Mystery of Christ and the Church, Ephesians 5:32

As the Husband Expresses Love, Ephesians 5:28

She is not a Servant, but the Master of the House, 1 Timothy 5:14

Husbands to their Wives, Colossians 3:19

Seeking the Best for Them

Not being bitter towards your wife

Same word used for Wormwood in […]

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