Letter to the Colossians
  • 1. The Letter to the Colossians, authored by the Apostle Paul while he was imprisoned, is a profound epistle that addresses the early Christian community in Colossae, a city in the region of Phrygia, modern-day Turkey. Written to counteract heretical teachings that were threatening the integrity of the Gospel, this letter emphasizes the supremacy of Christ over all creation and the sufficiency of His work for salvation. Paul opens with a heartfelt prayer for the believers, expressing gratitude for their faith and love, which stem from their hope in Christ. Throughout the letter, he explains the nature of Christ as the image of the invisible God and the creator of all things, insisting that in Him, all things hold together. Paul also instructs the Colossians on how to live in accordance with their new identity in Christ, urging them to set their minds on heavenly things and to put to death their old sinful ways. The epistle is rich with theological insight, practical applications for living out one's faith, and exhortations to maintain unity within the body of believers. It concludes with personal greetings and encouragements to various individuals within the church, highlighting the relational aspect of the early Christian community and underscoring the importance of mutual support and accountability in the Christian journey.

    Who is traditionally believed to be the author of the Letter to the Colossians?
A) Peter
B) James
C) Paul
D) John
  • 2. What is a central theme of the Letter to the Colossians?
A) The coming of the Holy Spirit
B) The importance of the law
C) The role of works for salvation
D) The supremacy of Christ
  • 3. In which chapter does Paul discuss the nature of Christ and His preeminence?
A) Chapter 2
B) Chapter 4
C) Chapter 1
D) Chapter 3
  • 4. Which phrase is often associated with Paul's message in Colossians?
A) In Christ
B) By faith alone
C) Through the law
D) In the Spirit
  • 5. What does Paul say about the nature of the Church in Colossians?
A) It is an earthly institution
B) It is the body of Christ
C) It is not important
D) It is built on Peter's leadership
  • 6. In which chapter does Paul discuss the roles of husbands and wives?
A) Chapter 4
B) Chapter 1
C) Chapter 3
D) Chapter 2
  • 7. What does Paul encourage believers to set their minds on?
A) Human traditions
B) Earthly possessions
C) Philosophical ideas
D) Things above
  • 8. How does Paul describe himself in the letter's introduction?
A) An apostle of Christ
B) A prophet
C) A servant of the law
D) A disciple of Peter
  • 9. What metaphor does Paul use to describe the growth of believers?
A) Like gold being refined
B) Like a race
C) Like a plant growing
D) Like a building being constructed
  • 10. What does Paul say about the law in relation to Christ?
A) It is for the Jewish people only
B) It is still binding on believers
C) It is irrelevant
D) It is fulfilled in Christ
  • 11. What does Paul warn against in Colossians chapter 2?
A) Faith without actions
B) Philosophy and empty deceit
C) Prayer without understanding
D) Persecution for faith
  • 12. In Colossians, Paul encourages the practice of what toward one another?
A) Indifference
B) Forgiveness
C) Disputes
D) Judgment
  • 13. What is the purpose of Paul's prayer for the Colossians?
A) To increase their wealth
B) To avoid suffering
C) To spread fear
D) To gain wisdom and understanding
  • 14. What is the recommended attitude toward one's work in Colossians?
A) Work for personal gain
B) Avoid difficult tasks
C) Work heartily, as for the Lord
D) Work only when observed
  • 15. What does Paul instruct regarding prayer?
A) Avoid lengthy prayers
B) Pray infrequently
C) Only pray in groups
D) Be devoted in prayer
  • 16. How are believers encouraged to conduct themselves toward outsiders?
A) With anger
B) With wisdom
C) With indifference
D) With arrogance
  • 17. What does the letter remind believers about their identity?
A) They are chosen of God
B) They are insignificant
C) They are condemned
D) They are lost
  • 18. What is the response Paul advocates towards false teachings?
A) Accept all opinions
B) Stay silent
C) Hold firm to the truth of the Gospel
D) Doubt everything
  • 19. Which false teaching is addressed in the Letter to the Colossians?
A) Pelagianism
B) Gnosticism
C) Montanism
D) Arianism
  • 20. Which of the following does Paul emphasize in Colossians 3?
A) Human traditions
B) Putting on the new self
C) Works of the law
D) Rituals and sacrifices
  • 21. What literary form is the Letter to the Colossians?
A) Poetry
B) Epistle
C) Prophecy
D) History
  • 22. What should they let the word of Christ do among them?
A) Bring discord
B) Go unnoticed
C) Be set aside
D) Dwell richly
  • 23. Which virtue is emphasized as a key quality in Colossians 3?
A) Power
B) Knowledge
C) Love
D) Wealth
  • 24. In Colossians, Paul calls the gospel a message of what?
A) Judgement
B) Hope
C) Despair
D) Conflict
  • 25. Who was Epaphras in relation to the Colossians?
A) Their minister
B) A false teacher
C) A Roman soldier
D) A wealthy merchant
  • 26. Which city was the Letter to the Colossians addressed to?
A) Corinth
B) Ephesus
C) Colossae
D) Philippi
  • 27. In which part of the New Testament can the Letter to the Colossians be found?
A) Revelation
B) Epistles
C) Gospels
D) Acts
  • 28. Who collaborated with Paul in writing the Letter to the Colossians?
A) Timothy
B) Luke
C) Silas
D) Barnabas
  • 29. What does Paul instruct regarding the teaching of false doctrines?
A) Ignore them
B) Avoid them
C) Embrace them
D) Promote them
  • 30. What does Colossians 1:21-22 say about believers' status before God?
A) Condemned
B) Reconciled
C) Unforgiven
D) Indifferent
  • 31. How many chapters are there in the Letter to the Colossians?
A) Five
B) Three
C) Six
D) Four
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