Few books of the Bible have been as controversial in their interpretation as Revelation. This article is a transcript of various sermons and lectures I’ve given over the years about how I approach the book. I’ve included it here essentially so I can link to it whenever Coffee with the King deals with a text from Revelation –… Continue reading Interpreting Revelation
Category: New Testament
How’s your eyesight? (Mark 8:22-26 – video)
How’s your eyesight?Mark 8:22-26Palm Sunday, 2020
Colossians 2:20-23
Over the last two days we’ve looked at two things that we can be tempted to add to our way of life in Christ – religious practices, and spiritual experiences – in the mistaken view that they will, in themselves, enable us to live a life pleasing to God, or that they will somehow enhance… Continue reading Colossians 2:20-23
Colossians 2:18-19
Yesterday, we saw how Paul’s Colossian readers were tempted to add Jewish religious practices as a way to live a life pleasing to God, and to fit in with his people. (And we looked at ways in which we’re susceptible to elevating our own religious practices to a similar status.) Today, while the background may still… Continue reading Colossians 2:18-19
Colossians 2:16-17
Last week, we looked at Paul’s central appeal in Colossians: to encourage his first hearers to live their lives in light of their belief that Jesus is Lord (2:6), and not to be taken captive by an alternative way of life (“philosophy”, 2:8). This week, we see something of a description of what those alternatives… Continue reading Colossians 2:16-17
Colossians 2:11-15
Yesterday, Paul encouraged his readers to continue basing their worldview and way of life on Jesus as Lord, and not be deceived into looking elsewhere – to the human philosophies of this age – to experience “fulfilment.” (We’ll look at those in more depth next week.) The reason he gave is that in Christ we… Continue reading Colossians 2:11-15
Colossians 2:6-10
Over the last few days we’ve looked at Paul’s “sales strategies” to get his Colossian readers (and us) to trust him and his message. Today, we get to the heart of the message of the letter: the thesis statement of his argument. Firstly, he puts it in positive terms: Colossians 2:6-7 So then, just as… Continue reading Colossians 2:6-10
Colossians 1:24–2:5 (Part Two)
Yesterday, we looked at the first of the “sales strategies” Paul uses in this passage to persuade his audience to trust him and his message. (You’ll need to read it first, if you’re just joining us.) Today, we look at the second strategy: the idea of scarcity – whether it be scarcity in time (limited… Continue reading Colossians 1:24–2:5 (Part Two)
Colossians 1:24–2:5 (Part One)
Paul would have made a great used car salesperson. OK, so hear me out on this one. What I mean is, in seeking to persuade the Colossians of the supremacy of Christ over all of the other cars on the lot competing philosophies of the world, in today’s passage Paul uses two strategies often employed by… Continue reading Colossians 1:24–2:5 (Part One)
Colossians 1:15-20 (Part Four)
This continues directly from yesterday’s post (which you definitely need to have read first), looking at how the Colossian hymn speaks against the backdrop of our culture’s worldviews. We pick it up from verse 18: Colossians 1:18 And he is the head of the body, the church Brian Walsh’s poem continues:*