Colossians 2
The apostle expresses his concern for the Colossians and those in Laodicea, desiring that their hearts be consoled and instructed in charity and understanding of the mystery of God and Christ. He warns them not to be deceived by grandiose words or philosophy and empty falsehoods, but to walk in Christ and be rooted in their faith. The apostle reminds them that they have been filled in Christ, who is the head of all principality and power, and that they have been circumcised and risen again through faith. He also warns them not to be judged by others regarding food, drink, or feast days, as these are only shadows of the future, and to avoid being seduced by base things and a religion of Angels.
For I want you to know the kind of solicitude that I have for you, and for those who are at Laodicea, as well as for those who have not seen my face in the fleshMay their hearts be consoled and instructed in charity, with all the riches of a plenitude of understanding, with knowledge of the mystery of God the Father and of Christ JesusFor in him are hidden all treasures of wisdom and knowledgeNow I say this, so that no one may deceive you with grandiose wordsFor though I may be absent in body, yet I am with you in spirit. And I rejoice as I gaze upon your order and its foundation, which is in Christ, your faithTherefore, just as you have received the Lord Jesus Christ, walk in himBe rooted and continually built up in Christ. And be confirmed in the faith, just as you have also learned it, increasing in him with acts of thanksgivingSee to it that no one deceives you through philosophy and empty falsehoods, as found in the traditions of men, in accord with the influences of the world, and not in accord with ChristFor in him, all the fullness of the Divine Nature dwells bodilyAnd in him, you have been filled; for he is the head of all principality and powerIn him also, you have been circumcised with a circumcision not made by hand, not by the despoiling of the body of flesh, but by the circumcision of ChristYou have been buried with him in baptism. In him also, you have risen again through faith, by the work of God, who raised him up from the deadAnd when you were dead in your transgressions and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, he enlivened you, together with him, forgiving you of all transgressionsand wiping away the handwriting of the decree which was against us, which was contrary to us. And he has taken this away from your midst, affixing it to the CrossAnd so, despoiling principalities and powers, he has led them away confidently and openly, triumphing over them in himselfTherefore, let no one judge you as concerns food or drink, or a particular feast day, or feast days of new moons, or of SabbathsFor these are a shadow of the future, but the body is of ChristLet no one seduce you, preferring base things and a religion of Angels, walking according to what he has not seen, being vainly inflated by the sensations of his fleshand not holding up the head, with which the whole body, by its underlying joints and ligaments, is joined together and grows with an increase that is of GodSo then, if you have died with Christ to the influences of this world, why do you still make decisions as if you were living in the worldDo not touch, do not taste, do not handle these thingswhich all lead to destruction by their very use, in accord with the precepts and doctrines of menSuch ideas have at least an intention to attain to wisdom, but through superstition and debasement, not sparing the body, and they are without any honor in satiating the flesh
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