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Q5 "Redemption" and "Forgiveness"
In Greek, redemption means "buying back/ransomed."
Jesus paid the price by His death on the cross.
The significance is that we are set free from all our wrong doings. God has
completely pardon us from all our sins through Jesus sacrificial death on the cross.
For we are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, once no people now God's
people proclaiming the excellencies of Him, who has called you out of darkness into
His marvelous light. (1 Peter 2: 9).
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Q4 "Qualified;' 'share;' 'rescued;' and 'brought'
These actions are performed by God the Father on the people of God.
We were "qualified/enabled/made" through the grace of God and our faith in Him.
We were "rescued or delivered" through the forgiveness of our sins.
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Q3 At the end of one's life we will know whether we are doomed to Satan's realm (that
is darkness or to God's realm (marvelous light).
Once they walked in darkness but after receiving the grace of God through Jesus Christ
they now walk in the light. In order to receive salvation, believers of Christ need
to be careful and continue walking in the light.
"The inheritance of the saints in light" is the kingdom of God where one experienced
love, redemption and forgiveness.
In vs. 13, the contrast is "Darkness' from Satan's realm compared to "Love, redemption,
and forgiveness" from God's realm.
In Satan's realm there is forever sufferings and torments in the fire of hell whereas
in God's realm there is forever joy, peace, happiness and love.
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Q2 Paul has prayed for the Colossians that the Holy Spirit will continue to prompt them
to have qualities of life and ways of living worthy of a discipleship.
For specific results to be produced in their lives, Paul prays that God will fill
them with the 'knowledge' of knowing His will through all spiritual 'wisdom and
understanding.' That they may live life 'worthy of the Lord and 'pleasing' to Him;
to be able to 'bear fruits' by doing good works; to grow and have closer
'relationship' with God and with God's strength and power they might have great
'endurance, patience and thankfulness and joy' giving thanks to the Father.
For an obedient child of God, the most important is to live life worthy and pleasing
to God, thus gaining the wisdom and understanding of God for the rest.
Every gift has a part to play in a Christian life. To leave out one or the other is
incomplete when we want to grow in close relationship with God.
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Q1 The gospel which Paul glorifies brings good news. It is the word of 'Truth' that can be trusted which brings salvation. It is also 'Active & bears
fruits.' Through the 'Word' the believers can be transformed, a born-anew christian and will lead holy life.
The Gospel truth has influenced around the world, Paul has reminded the Colossians of the day when they first heard it and understood of the grace of God
in truth and that they are not an isolated church
A church becomes embarrassed or unimpressed with the gospel message is doomed. The people will be scattered without any guidance and their faith will
waiver and eventually be lead astray by the circular world.
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Q4 The Lamb who is "God the Son" (second person in the Holy Trinity) has fulfilled
the Father's will by humbling Himself in obedience to death, even death on the cross.
Therefore God exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above
every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth
and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. Since the
Father and the Son are one, not only God the Father but Jesus the Son, is also to
be worshiped and praised.
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Q3 The Lamb is the only one worthy to take the scroll and opens its seals because the
Lamb was slain and His blood has redeemed all man for God. From them a kingdom of
people was formed to serve God.
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Q2 The lamb itself represents ........... Jesus Christ
Standing after being slain indicates .. Resurrected Christ triumphed over the
dead.
Horns represents ..................... Power, might and strength
Eyes ................................. Full or complete vision
The number seven carries the idea of .. Completeness or perfection.
The Lamb has the qualities of being all powerful and all knowing - omnipotent
and omniscient.
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Q1 Jacob's ancient prophecy over his son, Judah as 'a lion's cub' and 'a crouching lion.'
Jesse, the father of King David came from the tribe of Judah and Isaiah's prophecy
indicates that a descendant (shoot) will come from this tribe who will be the
Messiah for the Jewish people.
"Lion" being the king of the animals will triumph over all odds. The lion is
powerful and fear no one. Jesus, being the Lamb and with these titles meant that He
is victorious and glorious over His enemies. Following in his forefathers, He is
the King of kings and Lord of lords. He is great in every way. He has triumphed
over sin and death and all authority has been given to Him in heaven and on earth.
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Q5 Each time we partake in the Lord's Supper, we are proclaiming the Lord's passion,
death and resurrection. It is a celebration both of redemption through Christ's
atonement and His second coming. The Lord's Supper is the foretaste of what we are
to receive later in the great banquet prepared for us in the new Jerusalem.
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Q4 God sent His Son into the world as the sacrificial Lamb for the remission of our
sins. Through Christ's death, God forgave all our sins. In the Last Supper Jesus
has made a covenant with the apostles through His body and blood for the
forgiveness of sins. We need to forgive others so that we can obtain peace in our
lives, our neighbours as well as with God. Partaking of the Lord's Supper is very
sacred. You are called to receive something holy and pure in the Body and Blood of
our Lord Jesus Christ. As we are the temple of the Holy Spirit, we need to be
careful not to contaminate ourselves with any impurities before the meal. If we
partake in an unworthy manner, we shall be guilty of the Body and Blood of Christ
and will be judged. In order to allow Jesus to enter into us we need to be like
Him when He forgave His persecutors at the cross. John 20:23 said: "If you forgive
the sins of any, their sins have been forgiven them; if you retain the sins of any,
they have been retained."
Sacred and corruption are incompatible. The Lord's Supper is something so pure
and holy and cannot be defiled by something that is unclean (unforgiveness).
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Q3 If fills many believers with sorrow to see the suffering Christ who is without sin
going through the torments at the hands of the persecutors and to be hung at the
cross. To bear it all so that the world will be saved.
It truly filled our hearts with joy to be redeemed by our Saviour Christ Jesus. Out
of love for mankind He humbled Himself by becoming obedient to the point of death,
even death on a cross. Which God would do that. As He said: "Greater love has no one
than this, that one lay down his life for his friends." He came not only for the Jews
but for all. We are not only assured of the forgiveness of our sins but enjoyed
eternal life through Him. He has opened heaven for us and we can one day be reunited
with God the father in the new Jerusalem.
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Q2 The Jewish Passover celebration meal in Jesus' day is to commemorate God's redeeming
the Israelites from the bondage of slavery in Egypt. Christian's celebration of the
Lord's Supper is a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice on the cross for the salvation
of mankind. It is the last supper Christ had with His apostles. The breaking of
bread symbolizing His body and the cup of wine His blood. This is the covenant He
made with His apostles which is to be carried out in generations to come. As
believers each time we do this it is in remembrance of Him. A special invitation
and a privilege to partake in the banquet of love. It is also the instituting of
the Eucharist and the commission of priest - washing of the feet (for Catholics).
The similarities are the blood and the Lamb, both are sacrifices for the salvation
and redemption of mankind from the bondage of slavery and sin.
The differences are - OT a celebration of thanksgiving and the NT a remembrance of
Christ's sacrifice for the remission of our sins.
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Q1 God heard the cry of the Israelites by sending Moses to free them from Pharaoh but
Pharaoh refusal made God sending the angel of death to them by killing all firstborn
in Egypt. However, God protect the Israelites from the plague by asking each
household to slaughter a yearling male lamb and to take some of the blood and put
it on the sides and tops of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the lambs
so that the angel of death will bypasses them and will not slay the firstborn there
upon seeing the blood.
The first Passover lambs are to protect the Israelites from the angel of death which
God had intended for the Egyptians. Whereas Christ as our Passover Lamb is a
sacrifice of love for atonement of our sins which He bore at Calvary.
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Q5 St. Paul's letter to the Romans said that we were once slave to sin but if
wholeheartedly obeying the teachings entrusted to us from Jesus, we are set through
God's forgiveness by living holy life and enjoy eternal life prepared for us.
God knows our every weaknesses, that is why He sent His Holy Spirit to us.
Sensitive to the Spirit's guidance and prompting, we can rely upon Him for
strength, to walk in the light of God and be aware to live holy and pleasing to God.
In 1981 I attended the "Life in the Spirit Seminar" in my church and had received
the baptism of the Holy Spirit again. I was a born again Christian from that day
onwards. The power of the Holy Spirit has truly transformed my life with 360
degrees turnaround. Before the world to me was black and white but now it is like
beauty with colours. Before I was chasing after material things, accumulating
wealth so that I may live in comfort when I retire. Now I rely on God for
everything as He supply to all my every needs. I receive peace the world cannot
give, peace with God and peace with fellowmen. Walking with the Spirit I am now
a happy and healthier person wanting to reach out to others rather than to receive
help. As the song of St. Francis of Assisi "Make me a channel of your love." The
Lord had said once you put your hand onto the plough there is no turning back.
Amen.
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Q4 People who are entrapped in sin are the slaves. He is enslaved by sin. God, the
father who sent His Son to die on the cross for the remission of our sins.
Satan is the father of all lies, evil and deceit. He did not get the credit
because God forgave us of our sins and Jesus' triumphant death on the cross has
confirmed that.
God our creator has always watched over us. As He is our God and we are His people
He will see that not one of us will be lost but have eternal life through Christ
Jesus, the redeemer.
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Q3 Jesus paid the price on the cross to set us free from the bondage of our sins. As
followers of Christ, we need to immersed ourselves in the Holy Spirit whom Jesus
has sent to us and to allow Him to lead and guide our life. That is why in Him we live
and move and have our being. We are called to be holy as God the father is holy.
We need to live righteous life. We should be grateful to God for leading us on the
right path so that we may not perish but inherit the kingdom of God prepared for us.
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Q2 In the OT the slaves were bought and owned by the rich. There is an involvement of
money to be paid in order to be set free but ultimately God acted as their kinsman by
rescuing them out of Egypt to the promised land. The Israelites, however, were
fortunate that Jesus has redeemed them through His death on the cross. They have only
to believe and be faithful there is no price to be paid for Jesus has paid the price
by His blood.
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Q1 In the NT, the class of humans who were freed were the slaves and the Israelites. They
were bondage to slavery since their forefather's time. Now Jesus the promised
Messiah has come to set them.
Hearing their cries, God sent His Son to be the sacrificial lamb to come and ransom
them of their bondage. Being stubborn people, the Jews were urged to repent of their
sins and to trust that the redeemer will set them free.
It explains that God is with them and in them and they should heed the prompting of
the Holy Spirit and acknowledge that God is their father and they are His sons.
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Q5 I chose Philippians 2: 7-11 because Jesus who is the son of God could have come in
a more spectacular way but humbled Himself by obedient to His father to the point of
dying on the cross for the remission of mankind's sins. This passage teaches us to
follow in the footstep of Jesus in obedience, to be humble and to submit to God's
will for us. Most of all we are to be careful in our way of life that leads to sin.
For the salvation of our souls we need to hold fast the word of life, so that on
Christ's second coming we can rejoice with glory and enjoy the kingdom He has prepared
for us.
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Q4 Through one man's (ADAM) disobedience sin entered into the world. As sin reigned in
death but through grace many will be made righteous and receive eternal life through
the obedience of Jesus Christ our Lord.
The only sense that Jesus bore the punishment on the cross is the love for us which
is the Father's plan and Jesus was sent to fulfill that plan to reconcile man with
God once again.
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Q4 Through one man's (ADAM) disobedience sin entered into the world. As sin reigned in
death but through grace many will be made righteous and receive eternal life through
the obedience of Jesus Christ our Lord.
The only sense that Jesus bore the punishment on the cross is the love for us which
is the Father's plan and Jesus was sent to fulfill that plan to reconcile man with
God once again.
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Q3 God in His goodness and mercy sent His Son into the world to save us from all our sins.
Jesus in obedience to His father's will submitted Himself by undergoing the trials,
scourging, crowning of thorns and carrying His cross to Calvary to be hanged like a
thief even though He is sinless in the sight of God. All He did was to carry our
sorrows and sins on His shoulder at the cross so that we can be set free and be able
to reconcile ourselves to God once more.
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Q4 Jacob being a shepherd all his life has related to God in the same manner. From his
own experience as a shepherd, he knows and trusts that God is always there when he
needed Him. To provide him for all his needs, to guide him along the way, to protect
him in troubles and fears and even blesses him in abundance.
My life is in the hands of God the shepherd. He sends His Holy Spirit and friends
to lead and guide my way and life. He nourishes and enriches me with His words,
retreats and from this bible sharing. He provides to my very needs. He comforts and
consoles me when I am sad and down. He is in me and with me every seconds of my
life. God is not only my shepherd, He is my everything. He is my all, both great
and small. From a fatherly figure to a true and trusted friend.
Definitely I will put all my whole trust in God and His shepherding. Without Him
is like a ship with a sail. Through our daily dialogue we get to know one another
more intimately. Through Him I am strengthen and protected. He is forever faithful
and no one can replace Him. Where in the world can one find a God who is so loving
and faithful to incarnate Himself and come down to earth and be with us in the flesh
and on top of it to die on the cross for the remission of mankind's sins.
Q1. Image of the Invisible God
in 2. The Supremacy of Christ (1:15-19)
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Q1 "The word" became flesh and dwelt among us." No human being has seen God but God
has made Himself known to us through the incarnation of His Son Jesus Christ.
Verse19 tells us that God's fullness dwells in Jesus.
Jesus, the second person in the Holy Trinity, is the incarnation of God the Father
Himself.