Colossians 4 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible
The apostle refers to others for an account of his affairs.
Ministers are servants to Christ, and fellow-servants to one another. They have one Lord, though they have different stations and powers for service. It is a great comfort under the troubles and difficulties of life, to have fellow Christians caring for us. Circumstances of life make no difference in the spiritual relation among sincere Christians; they partake of the same privileges, and are entitled to the same regards. What amazing changes Divine grace makes! Faithless servants
become faithful and beloved brethren, and some who had done wrong, become fellow-workers of good. (Col 4:10-18)
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Sends greetings; and concludes with a blessing.
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