Colossians 4:2-6 | Max Janusch | This week, after pointed instruction about the household of the follower of Jesus, Paul begins to conclude his letter, giving some final instructions before wrapping up. He puts his finger on two crucial elements of the Christian life: prayer and our behavior toward those who do not believe. In light of who Jesus is and what he’s done, how should we pray? And how should we act around those who aren’t living as though all things truly are through him and for him?
MAIN IDEA
Let your life speak of Christ.
OUTLINE
I. Persistent prayer should permeate God’s people. (vv. 2-4)
II. Would-be witnesses should walk wisely in the world. (vv. 5-6)
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. Think back on last week’s text (3:18-4:1). Now read this week’s short text together (4:2-6). How do Paul’s words in these five verses help us apply the instruction from last week’s passage?
2. Look at all five days of “Engage the Text.” You’ll notice that all of Paul’s instructions in these verses can be traced back to the teachings of Jesus. Take a few moments and look at all the overlap, making observations as you go.
3. Look at verses 2-4. What does Paul say about prayer? How should this shape how we pray? Does this come easy to you? Difficult? Why?
4. How often do you pray for each other, that God would help your group mates as you share the gospel with others? How can you encourage each other in this?
5. Read verses 5-6. Why is this especially important in our current day and age? Think about your own personal relationships. What are specific ways that this can be a struggle? How can we, as the people of God, grow in this area?