Understanding the Message of Christ is essential to fulfilling his mission. Our duty is to "proclaim Christ"
We answer this question broadly in the three points below. However a simple answer to this question is that the message of Christ is what he said about himself and what he commands us to do, both to become "holy and blameless before him", and to "continue in the faith firmly established"
Col 1:5-6,12,23
The hope of eternal life in heavenly glory depends upon the message of the gospel. Paul writes about "The hope laid up for you in heaven, which you heard before in the word of the truth of the gospel"
The hope of heaven is not like the hope of winning a lottery. It is not chancy. It is more like the hope of an inheritance. It is yours already and you simply wait patiently for it to come and do the right thing in the meantime. You can trust it, plan on it, and work toward it with certainty and expectation. So Paul speaks of this hope as "the inheritance of the saints in light" and says that the Father has qualified Christians to share in this inheritance and they should already be thanking him for this glorious hope and expectation
Col 1:25-27
Paul preached the revelation of the mystery which was "hidden for ages and generations but now has been revealed".
Paul uses the analogy of "shadows" versus "the substance" as another way of expressing the former mystery compared to the present clear revelation
On one of my favourite walks, the path passes beneath some great oaks. On a clear winter's night the moon casts shadows of the leafless branches, making a beautiful, mysterious, and entrancing pattern on the ground. When this is at its best, I have to stop walking and be still for a few moments, taking in all the magic of this dark tracery. When I look up to the source of this mystery, I see the real oaks only dimly against the moonsky. I can walk the same path in Spring in full sunshine, and what a different sight then! The grand old oaks themselves are seen in all their glory, their spreading branches clothed in verdant new leaf, and full of songbirds rejoicing. This is like the shadows that the people of past ages and generations saw, and the clear revelation that
In Colossians Paul speaks of
The second revelation is possible only through the first. No other message will result in glory at the
Col 2:6-8
There is human philosophy, and there is the gospel. The former doesn't get you to heaven. The latter does. Paul goes on to warn, "Let no one judge you... Let no one defraud you..." by
Today these influences, along with philosophies such as evolutionism and humanism, still attempt to change the gospel of Christ, sometimes subtly, sometimes radically, but always making it into a new and different message (and therefore "of no value") rather than the true and original message
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