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Colossians 1:18

The Pulpit Commentary on Colossians 1:18

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

Christ's headship of the Church.

He is the head of the new creation as well as of the natural creation. "And he is the Head of the body, the Church: who is the Beginning, the Firstborn from the dead; that in all things he might have the pre-eminence."

I. CONSIDER WHAT IS INVOLVED IN THIS HEADSHIP OF THE CHURCH. There is a real essential union of the Head and the members.

1. Christ is the Centre of the Church's life. He is its Life. "Because I live ye shall live also" (). The union is strictly vital. "The second Adam is a quickening spirit" ().

2. He is the Centre of its unity. Believers are all one in Christ Jesus (). We are baptized by the Spirit into one body ().

3. He is the Source of all its blessings and comforts.

3. He is the Maid, spring of all its holy activity. "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me" (); "Without me ye can do nothing" ().

II. CONSIDER WHAT IS INVOLVED IN THE SUBJECTION OF THE BODY TO THE HEAD.

1. The Church must own no other Head than Christ. There are undercurrents of priestly domination in our day subversive of this headship. The Pope is not and cannot be the head of the Church in any sense. We can be in subjection to no other than Christ.

2. We must do nothing to dishonour our Head either in flesh or spirit. (.)

3. We must use all means to grow up into our Head in all things, that "there may be increase of the body unto the building up of itself in love" ().

4. We must dwell with our fellow members in love and humility. "Keeping the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace" (). The members must sympathize with one another ().

III. THE ORIGIN OF THE HEADSHIP OF CHRIST. "Who is the Beginning, the Firstborn from the dead."

1. Christ is the Beginning of the new creation. Two ideas are implied in the expression.

2. Christ is Head through his resurrection. He is "the First-begotten from the dead." Consider:

(a) Others were translated or died again.

(b) He rose to die no more ().

(c) His resurrection involves the resurrection of all his saints.

IV. THE DESIGN OF THE FATHER WAS THAT ALIKE IN THE SPIRITUAL AND THE NATURAL ORDER CHRIST MIGHT HAVE THE PRE-EMINENCE. "That in all things he might have the pre-eminence." Both in nature and in the Church he is pre-eminent; and the Father's design will be yet more fully accomplished when all things are put under his feet and "the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdom of our Lord and his Christ" (). Thus our Divine Redeemer is "Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the Ending, the First and the Last" (, , , ).—T. C.

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