Authority, Bible, Head, Scripture, Sovereignty

HE IS THE HEAD

COLOSSIANS 2:10

“and in Him you have been made complete, and He is the head over every ruler and authority;”

What a week! Since his inauguration, President Trump has taken control of the U.S. government and started putting into place the promises he made during his campaign. Not all of these promises will be fulfilled due to conflict with those who oppose his plans. Nevertheless, he is the head of the U.S. for the next four years and will govern in a way that he said he would. We know God establishes kings and kingdoms. God has allowed President Trump to be in this role, just as He allowed President Biden to govern the past four years.

Our verse today shows us a much bigger head of authority. That is Jesus Christ! Paul says, “He is the head over every ruler and authority.” The Greek word for “head” is kephalé which “primarily denotes the physical head of a body, but it is also used metaphorically to signify leadership, authority, or the source of something. In the New Testament, kephalé is often used to describe Christ as the head of the Church, indicating His supreme authority and leadership.” (Strong’s Lexicon)

APPLICATION

Every ruler in every nation is there because God allowed them to be there. Some are good rulers, while others are not. We should pray for godly, Christian leaders for every nation on earth. Only His Spirit can effectively guide rulers to rule justly and honorably. Ephesians 1:22-23 says this about Christ’s headship. “22 And He put all things in subjection under His feet, and made Him head over all things to the church, 23 which is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all in all.”

Do you remember what Jesus told Pilate when he was questioning Him before His crucifixion? In John 19:10-11, we see this exchange. “10 So Pilate said to Him, ‘Are you not speaking to me? Do You not know that I have authority to release You, and I have authority to crucify You?’ 11 Jesus answered him, ‘You would have no authority over Me at all, if it had not been given to you from above; for this reason the one who handed Me over to you has the greater sin.’” 

So, how does this verse apply to you and me? We need to be aware of the sovereignty of God in all situations. I truly believe every person who ever supervised me was placed there by God for me. I have had good bosses and not so good bosses. God has a plan for each of us. He placed Jesus as head over all authority. So, trust His placement of authorities in our lives.

Lord, I may not always agree with those who are over me, but I will yield to their authority because You have allowed them to have that over me.

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Bible, First, Head, Preeminence, Scripture

FIRST PLACE

COLOSSIANS 1:18

“He is also the head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything.” 

I don’t recall getting many first place ribbons. I am sure I did, but I just don’t remember. Funny how age erases certain memories. If I did win first place, I guarantee you my mama kept that ribbon or a picture of the event. My sister is still finding things she saved throughout our childhoods. She cherished all our victories.

Jesus doesn’t need a first place ribbon to show everyone that He is first – in everything. Just look at what Paul writes in today’s verse. He calls Him “the head of the body,” “the beginning,” “the firstborn from the dead” and “He Himself will come to have first place in everything.” What else could be said. Paul knew where Jesus stood in line – at the very front. No one was before Him. We are to follow Him. He is our example.

APPLICATION

What does it mean to you to say Jesus has first place in your life? Albert Barnes says this about Paul’s description of Jesus. “He might have the pre-eminence – Greek, ‘might be first’ – πρωτεύων prōteuōn. That is, might be first in rank, dignity, honor, power. He has the pre-eminence: (1) as over the universe which He has formed – as its Creator and Proprietor; (2) as Chief among those who shall rise from the dead – since He first rose to die no more, and their resurrection depends on Him; (3) as Head of the church – all synods, councils, and governments being subject to Him, and He alone having a right to give law to His people; and, (4) in the affections of His friends – being in their affections and confidence superior to all others.”

Is that what you think? What place does He have in your life? Oh Carl, of course He has first place in my life. Oh really. Are you willing to do whatever He asks of you? Are you willing to give whatever He asks of you? Are you willing to go wherever He asks you to go? Before you say He is first, make sure you can answer these questions in the affirmative.

Jesus does not settle for second best. He doesn’t want your leftovers. He desires the first fruits of your labor. He desires your very best. He demands total allegiance. This year make that your aim. Give Him the very best year you can. That will bring Him glory. And at the proper time, He will exalt you!

O Lord, My God, I surrender my all to You today. I want to place You above everything else in my life.

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