Jesus, who is called Justus, also sends greetings. These are the only Jews among my fellow workers for the kingdom of God, and they have been a comfort to me. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Colossians 4:11? 2. How does Colossians 4:11 encourage unity among believers in your church community? 3. What role does "comfort" play in Christian fellowship according to Colossians 4:11? 4. How can you emulate the supportive actions of "fellow workers" in Colossians 4:11? 5. What Old Testament examples reflect the teamwork seen in Colossians 4:11? 6. How can you offer comfort to others as described in Colossians 4:11? 7. Who is Jesus Justus mentioned in Colossians 4:11, and why is he significant? 8. How does Colossians 4:11 reflect the early Christian community's diversity? 9. What role did Jewish believers play in the early church according to Colossians 4:11? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Colossians 4? 11. Who was Corrie ten Boom? 12. What defines an attractional church? 13. What is the meaning of God's mystery? 14. Why is Jesus Christ's resurrection significant? Discussion Questions 1. How does the example of Justus and other fellow workers challenge our understanding of fellowship and support within the church today?2. In what ways can we actively participate in advancing the kingdom of God in our daily lives? 3. How can we cultivate a spirit of encouragement within our church community, and who might need our support right now? 4. What are some practical steps we can take to embrace diversity within our church and ministry efforts? 5. Reflect on a time when you received comfort from fellow believers. How did it impact your faith journey, and how can you offer similar support to others?1. What does Paul's request for prayers reveal about his understanding of prayer's power? 2. How can you apply Paul's instruction about being 'watchful and thankful' in prayer to your daily life? 3. What does it mean to "make the most of every opportunity" in your interactions with non-believers? 4. How can your speech be 'always full of grace, seasoned with salt'? Give practical examples. 5. Why do you think Paul emphasizes the need for wisdom when interacting with outsiders? 6. How do you see the role of Tychicus and Onesimus in strengthening the early Christian community? 7. How might you encourage and support your fellow believers as Epaphras did? 8. What can we learn from Paul's personal greetings about the nature of Christian fellowship and relationship? 9. Why do you think Paul singles out Archippus for a personal message? How can this apply to your Christian journey? 10. How does the concept of shared responsibility within the Christian community, as portrayed in this chapter, speak to you? 11. In what ways do you think you can better practice the wisdom and grace Paul describes when dealing with non-believers? 12. How does Colossians 4 instruct you about managing relationships within and outside the Christian community? 13. How does this chapter inspire you to have a more prayer-centered life? 14. How can Paul's message to the Colossians inform the way you participate in your local church? 15. How does Paul's discussion of his co-laborers give you insight into the supportive network in the early church, and how can we recreate such networks today? 16. How can you "complete the work you have received in the Lord," like Archippus? 17. If you were to send a message to your own faith community, what would it be and why? 18. How does Colossians 4 inspire you to develop more meaningful Christian relationships? 19. How do you feel you can improve your own ability to express your faith to others? 20. How can you use your present circumstances to spread the Gospel and support your fellow believers, as Paul did from prison? Links Colossians 4:11 NIVColossians 4:11 NLT Colossians 4:11 ESV Colossians 4:11 NASB Colossians 4:11 KJV Colossians 4:11 Commentaries Bible Hub |



