THE SUFFICIENCY OF CHRIST

September 8

Bible Reading: Colossians 2

Colossians 2:8, “See to it that no one takes you captive.”

The sufficiency of Christ is amongst the most beautiful of Bible doctrines. Jesus is enough. He is enough in the salvation to the uttermost He has availed to us! He is enough in His person to satisfy the deepest longings of our hearts, both in our present and in the ages to come! Through Him everything pertaining to life and godliness has been provided (2 Peter 1:3). The Devil is constantly working to undermine these important truths. As he was through the false teachers in Colossae.

The believer in Christ is one who “has been filled in him” (Colossians 1:10).  The term translated “filled” in verse 10 means “to make full, to fill up” and was used of a ship that was fully provisioned and made ready for its voyage.  Christ has provided to him everything necessary with respect to salvation and life (Ephesians 1:3; 2 Peter 1:3).  False teachers had gained a foothold in the church in Colossae and were deceptively persuading people to believe otherwise.  Their message was “Christ is not enough.”  They erroneously supposed and taught that there were additional things necessary, by way of knowledge and practice, to possess true spirituality. That kind of “Christ and” way of thinking is a common problem.

C. S. Lewis

The false teaching confronting the church in Colossae (i.e., “the Colossian heresy”) had various “Christ-is-not-enough” elements to it.  It included “philosophy” (Colossians 3:8).  The false teachers supposed themselves to be privy to some sort of elevated knowledge and were saying that if you want to be truly spiritual there is something else you need to KNOW

It also included legalism, with emphasis given to “questions of food and drink…a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath” (Colossians 2:16).  The false teachers were espousing the need to keep food laws and observe certain dates.  They were saying that if you want to be truly spiritual then there is something else you need to DO.  Legalism does not equate to obedience.  The believer is to lovingly obey Jesus (John 14:15), but the fleshly attempt to gain spirituality through the keeping of man-made rules is nothing more than empty legalism (Mark 7:8-9; Colossians 2:16, 23).

It had an element of mysticism and included the “worship of angels… (and) visions” (Colossians 2:18).  The false teachers were saying that if you want to be truly spiritual there is something else you need to EXPERIENCE

In addition, the Colossian heresy had an element of asceticism, focusing on regulations such as “Do not handle, Do not taste, Do not touch” (Colossians 2:22).  The error supposed that if you want to be “spiritual” there is something else you need to ENDURE.  These practices have “an appearance of wisdom in promoting self-made religion and asceticism and severity to the body, but they are of no value in stopping the indulgence of the flesh” (Colossians 2:23).

Paul’s exhortation, “See to it that no one takes you captive” (Colossians 2:8), was relevant to all of these “Christ-and” kind of errors.  There is a need to “see to it” (i.e., “take heed, look out, guard yourself”; Matthew 7:15; Acts 20:28; 2 Peter 3:17).  Paul likewise warned the Corinthians about mixing their beliefs with Christ. He wanted to present them as pure to Christ: “But I am afraid that as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning, your thoughts will be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ” (2 Corinthians 11:2-3).  Christ is sufficient.  Through His “once for all” sacrifice He has provided a full and complete salvation (Colossians 2:13-14; Hebrews 7:25; 1 Peter 3:18).  There is nothing extra one needs to know, do, experience, or endure to be saved or to grow in Christ.  The chief concern for the one who has “received Christ Jesus” (“by grace through faith”) is to “so walk in him” (Colossians 2:6; Ephesians 2:8-9), pursuing “a sincere and pure devotion to Christ” (2 Corinthians 11:3).

“It is not Christ plus something else.  Jesus is enough.” – A. W. Tozer

All I once held dear, built my life upon
All this world reveres, and wars to own
All I once thought gain I have counted loss
Spent and worthless now, compared to this
Knowing You, Jesus
Knowing You
There is no greater thing
You’re my all, You’re the best
You’re my joy, my righteousness
And I love You, Lord

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Author: looking2jesus13

Jerry Conklin, born and raised in Hillsboro, Oregon, served six years in the US Navy Submarine service. After earning a degree in Nuclear Technology, he worked at Trojan Nuclear Plant as a reactor operator. In 1990, after earning a Masters Degree in Theology, he became the senior pastor of Lewis and Clark Bible Church in Astoria for 27 years, also serving as a fire department chaplain and making nine trips to Uganda for ministry work. After his wife’s cancer diagnosis, they moved to Heppner. Since 2021, he has served as the part-time hospice chaplain for Pioneer Hospice. In 2023 he helped establish South Morrow County Seniors Matter (SMCSM) and now serves at the board chairman. In February 2025 Jerry was honored as Heppner’s Man of the Year. In March 2025 Jerry was honored by US Senator Jeff Merkley for his work with SMCSM. Jerry and Laura have four children and three grandchildren.

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