Col. 1:19 In Him All Fullness Dwells
Introduction:
1. Paul has been exalting the Person of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout this section of Colossians.
a. Vs. 14 – In Him we have redemption
b. Vs. 15 – He is the image of the invisible God
c. Vs. 16 – He is the creator of all things and all things were created FOR Him.
d. Vs. 17 – He is before all things; by Him all things consist.
e. Vs. 18 – He is the Head of the Body
f. Vs. 18 – He is the firstborn from the dead
g. Vs. 18 – In all things He is to have the preeminence.
h. Vs.20 – He is the Reconciler between a holy God and sinful men… He and He alone made peace through the blood of His cross.
2. Why is Christ to be so exalted? Why should He have preeminence in ALL things?
a. Because of who He is!
b. In Him ALL fullness dwells.
3. Reasons for the statement in the context:
a. It serves as a sort of capstone for this section on the exaltation of Christ.
b. It introduces His ministry as Reconciler. (v.20-22)
c. It also serves to answer the false teachers in Colossae who had some very wrong concepts about the Person of Christ.
The Fullness and Christ
A. It Pleased the Father…
Ø The KJV ADDED the words “the Father” and acknowledged this by using italics.
Ø They did so because in several other passages, the Bible speaks of the Father being pleased to carry out His will.
Ø It IS a common expression in the Scriptures… and certainly makes perfect sense here.
Ø Darby’s translation: “for in him all the fulness of the Godhead was pleased to dwell.”
Ø This translation also deals honestly with the text, fits the context, makes sense, and does not require the translators to ADD anything for it to make sense. It makes sense all by itself.
Ø The Father, Son, and HS were in complete agreement that Christ was the perfect vehicle for the expression of deity to both men and angels.
Ø Either the Father was pleased that all fullness should dwell in the Son…
Ø Or the entire Trinity was pleased that all fullness should dwell in the Son.
Ø The point is that DEITY was pleased that this fullness should dwell in the Son.
B. All Fullness
i. But it begs the question: WHAT is this fullness which dwells in Christ? Christ is full of WHAT?
ii. Some have suggested He is full of saving, reconciling grace, which is true, but this term implies more.
C. Dwell (two different Greek terms for dwell)
Ø Christ was able to FUNCTION as Deity because all fullness dwells in Him.
Ø And note that Paul says that all the fullness DWELLS permanently in Him.
Ø The Christian Science cult states that deity only temporarily resided in Him. Paul states that the fullness of the Godhead dwells permanently in Him.
Ø It is not a matter of acting or functioning as Deity. The fullness of Deity resides in Him whether we see Him acting on it or not!
Ø As we read of Christ in His period of humiliation in the gospels… tired, weary, weak… He is choosing not to ACT upon His deity… but the fullness of Deity resides in Him nonetheless… because of who He is!
Ø The fullness of Deity ALWAYS belonged to Christ.
Ø It is His essence as Deity… as God.
Ø It is not a foreign attribute that is given to Him for a time – as many of the cults claim.
Ø This fullness of Deity is at HOME in Him.
The Fullness and the Gnostic
The Fullness and the Believer
i. We have ONE Savior; one Master; one will; one yoke; one LIFE… His life in us!
ii. Everything else is to be put aside so that Christ might have preeminence in our lives.
iii. The old nature will never give Him that place… hence, the old nature needs to be kept in its place by faith: reckoning that our old man DIED… we no longer are enslaved to that old manner of life.
iv. When we reckon SELF to be dead to sin and to the world… THEN we discover that Christ is ALL our new man will ever NEED.
v. The One who takes preeminence above all else is all sufficient.
vi. When we come to the end of SELF (reckoning self dead; leaving our self life on the cross where it belongs)… THEN and only then does Christ have preeminence in our lives.
vii. And when that occurs – (yoke; altar; cross) – we discover that we begin partaking of the fullness that He has been waiting for us to enjoy…
viii. When we have exhausted our store of endurance; when our strength has failed ere the day is half done; when we reach the end of our hoarded resources, Our Father’s full giving is only begun!
i. Col. 2:9 – the Vine is full of the fullness of the Godhead…
ii. Col. 2:10 – the believer is FULL in Him!
iii. As we abide in Christ, we have all that the Godhead is available to us… moment by moment… according to our every need.
iv. Everything that the Vine is and has is accessible to the branch that abides in that Vine!
v. Everything the branch could ever need is more than supplied out of the fullness of the Vine.
vi. His fullness becomes OUR unending resource!
i. John 1:16 – Christ possesses the fullness of grace and truth.
ii. The believer receives of His fullness. (same word)
iii. How much grace and truth is there for us to receive? How much can we draw upon? All the FULLNESS!
iv. Grace for grace = grace upon (anti) grace – like waves of the sea… unending; piling up; one upon another!
v. If there is any lack in a believer, it is not because the fullness has been depleted. It is a matter of receptiveness on our part.
vi. Fullness of grace & truth is made available – but we must receive it… by faith…
vii. We can have all we able to receive… all we make room for. But if our life is full of others things – God’s grace is crowded out.
viii. John 1:17 – Grace & truth came through Christ… (not that they didn’t exist in the OT – but they reach their FULLNESS in the Person of Christ.)
ix. Heb. 4:16 – we can come to Christ our HP and receive grace to help in time of need.
x. How much grace is available through Christ? All fullness… all that God has… an unending resource!
xi. We don’t tire God out by coming to Him every day… or even every hour. He delights in us coming to Him!
xii. His resources are not diminished one bit.
i. The Good shepherd knows every need of our soul… better than we do!
ii. He knows when to use the rod; when to cause us to lie down in green pastures; when to chasten our soul; when to restore our soul…
iii. The One is charge of YOUR soul has all the fullness of the Godhead available to be used in restoring your soul when cast down… in leading you beside the still waters…
iv. Our souls are in good hands in Christ.
i. Christ is not only the Savior from the penalty of sin, but He is also our Savior from the power of sin in our lives.
ii. As we abide in Christ, there is no temptation or testing in life that can ruin us spiritually.
iii. The One who is presently rescuing us from sin as we rest in Him… has ALL POWER to do so! (Satan desired to sift you as wheat… )
iv. Sin SHALL NOT have dominion over you, for you are not under the law, but under grace – a grace relationship to Christ our Savior.
Ø There is nothing we could ever possibly need to function in the Body but that our Head is able to provide!
Ø Holding the Head… [Col. 2:19] (& thus all the fullness of Deity) the Body grows and increases with the increase of God!
Ø Eph. 4:13 – the believer is to grow UNTO the stature of the fullness of Christ… though we never arrive.
1. God expects the believer to be growing “unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ.”
2. He never arrives at perfect Christlikeness, (that awaits His coming when we shall be like Him!)
3. But we are expected to achieve a “measure” of it now… in this life… as God works in us.
4. He is to mature unto a “perfect man” =full grown… mature…
5. Christ grew in wisdom and stature while on earth… and He will reproduce that kind of growth in us as we yield to Him.
Ø Eph. 3:19 – God’s purpose for the believer is that he might be filled (eis) UNTO the fullness of God. That is our goal.
1. The KJV makes it sound like the believer can be filled with the fullness of the Godhead just as Christ is.
2. The believer certainly does not POSSESS the fullness of the Godhead in that sense.
3. The preposition (eis) is not with but UNTO… as a goal.
4. The goal of the believer is to be FILLED UNTO the fullness of God. That divine fullness is the unlimited resource from which we draw… grace after grace… all the spiritual resources we could ever need.
5. Becoming more like Christ is our goal…
6. God’s purpose is that we might be filled more and more, not with deity… but with God’s power, God’s mercy, God’s holiness, God’s character…
7. Every member of the Body has complete, unrestricted access to the fullness of the Godhead through our Head, JC.
8. Positionally, the believer is complete or FULL in Christ… but practically, we have a long way to go. Hence, we are to be filled UNTO (eis) the fullness of God… appropriating Godly qualities in our lives by faith…
9. Moment by moment as the need arises… the grace and strength is there… the fullness!
Ø Eph. 1:23 – the Body is full of Christ – the One who fills it.
1. And Christ is full of the fullness of the Godhead.
2. Hence, the Body is full of GOD Himself… His power, grace, holiness, mercy, truth, righteousness, love, etc.
3. The Body is RICHLY supplied with all it could ever need… all of the resources of God Himself.
4. And while we may see all the spots and wrinkles – that is NOT how God sees the Body. He sees the Body as perfectly supplied with and FILLED with the fullness of God…
5. There is unlimited potential in the Body of Christ… we are thus ABLE to walk in newness of life… if we will reckon self to be dead and alive unto God.
6. Even this little assembly… has access to the fullness of the Godhead… IF we will be constantly looking unto Jesus… yielded to His Spirit… submitted to His yoke… dead to sin, self, the law, and the world… and alive unto God and His will!
7. But what great things God can accomplish THROUGH a yielded Body… which becomes but a vehicle for the fullness of the Godhead…
k. When we come to the end of our resources, we will discover God’s power… and not a moment before.
l. We will discover the fullness of the Godhead – all He is and all He has is ours…
m. And when we learn to LEAN rather than manipulate, to trust rather than to DO, to rest rather than resist… we will discover the fullness of God’s power is available to us in the Person of our wonderful Savior, Jesus Christ.