
Note: This text based post is very much a summary. To hear my full exposition, grab a couple cups of coffee and listen to here: Lives Hidden With Christ - Grounded
As we turn to this passage in Colossians, we are coming down from some of the highest Christology and richest theology in the letter. Paul has been painting a sweeping vision of who Christ is and what it means for our lives to be “hidden with Christ.” Last week we ended with this summary statement:
“And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” (Col. 3:17)
That verse naturally raises a question: What does that actually look like in real life? How does this grand theology land in the ordinary places where we live every day?
Paul’s answer is surprisingly concrete. He takes this vision and applies it to the most intimate setting of daily life: the household.
For some readers—ancient and modern alike—this is where the tension begins.
