New Testament · Colossians 4

What does Colossians chapter 4 mean?

A clear, faithful look at Colossians 4 — context, content, and Christ.

Summary of Colossians 4

Colossians chapter 4 continues the unfolding story of Colossians, written by Paul (c. AD 60-62). To grasp this chapter, read it slowly in context, watch what it reveals about God, and trace how it connects to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Key takeaway

Colossians 4 invites us to know God better and respond in faith. As you read, ask: What does this passage say about who God is, who I am, and what I'm called to do?

How Colossians 4 fits the whole book

Paul exalts the supremacy of Christ and warns against any teaching that adds to or subtracts from Him. Chapter 4 of Colossians contributes to this larger story by deepening one or more of the book's themes — for example, god's character and glory and sin, grace, and redemption.

Anchor verse from Colossians

"He is the image of the invisible God."
Colossians 1:15-17