1:1 Paul,
an
apostle
of
Jesus
Christ
through
the
will
of
God,
and
Timotheus
the
brother,
1:2 to
the
saints
in
Colossae,
and
to
the
faithful
brethren
in
Christ:
Grace
to
you,
and
peace
from
God
our
Father,
and
the
Lord
Jesus
Christ!
1:3 We
give
thanks
to
the
God
and
Father
of
our
Lord
Jesus
Christ,
always
praying
for
you,
1:4 having
heard
of
your
faith
in
Christ
Jesus,
and
of
the
love
that
[is]
to
all
the
saints,
1:5 because
of
the
hope
that
is
laid
up
for
you
in
the
heavens,
which
ye
heard
of
before
in
the
word
of
the
truth
of
the
good
news,
1:6 which
is
present
to
you,
as
also
in
all
the
world,
and
is
bearing
fruit,
as
also
in
you,
from
the
day
in
which
ye
heard,
and
knew
the
grace
of
God
in
truth;
1:7 as
ye
also
learned
from
Epaphras,
our
beloved
fellow-servant,
who
is
for
you
a
faithful
ministrant
of
the
Christ,
1:8 who
also
did
declare
to
us
your
love
in
the
Spirit.
1:9 Because
of
this,
we
also,
from
the
day
in
which
we
heard,
do
not
cease
praying
for
you,
and
asking
that
ye
may
be
filled
with
the
full
knowledge
of
His
will
in
all
wisdom
and
spiritual
understanding,
1:10 to
your
walking
worthily
of
the
Lord
to
all
pleasing,
in
every
good
work
being
fruitful,
and
increasing
to
the
knowledge
of
God,
1:11 in
all
might
being
made
mighty
according
to
the
power
of
His
glory,
to
all
endurance
and
long-suffering
with
joy.
1:12 Giving
thanks
to
the
Father
who
did
make
us
meet
for
the
participation
of
the
inheritance
of
the
saints
in
the
light,
1:13 who
did
rescue
us
out
of
the
authority
of
the
darkness,
and
did
translate
[us]
into
the
reign
of
the
Son
of
His
love,
1:14 in
whom
we
have
the
redemption
through
his
blood,
the
forgiveness
of
the
sins,
1:15 who
is
the
image
of
the
invisible
God,
first-born
of
all
creation,
1:16 because
in
him
were
the
all
things
created,
those
in
the
heavens,
and
those
upon
the
earth,
those
visible,
and
those
invisible,
whether
thrones,
whether
lordships,
whether
principalities,
whether
authorities;
all
things
through
him,
and
for
him,
have
been
created,
1:17 and
himself
is
before
all,
and
the
all
things
in
him
have
consisted.
1:18 And
himself
is
the
head
of
the
body--the
assembly--who
is
a
beginning,
a
first-born
out
of
the
dead,
that
he
might
become
in
all
[things]
--himself--first,
1:19 because
in
him
it
did
please
all
the
fulness
to
tabernacle,
1:20 and
through
him
to
reconcile
the
all
things
to
himself--having
made
peace
through
the
blood
of
his
cross--through
him,
whether
the
things
upon
the
earth,
whether
the
things
in
the
heavens.
1:21 And
you--once
being
alienated,
and
enemies
in
the
mind,
in
the
evil
works,
yet
now
did
he
reconcile,
1:22 in
the
body
of
his
flesh
through
the
death,
to
present
you
holy,
and
unblemished,
and
unblameable
before
himself,
1:23 if
also
ye
remain
in
the
faith,
being
founded
and
settled,
and
not
moved
away
from
the
hope
of
the
good
news,
which
ye
heard,
which
was
preached
in
all
the
creation
that
[is]
under
the
heaven,
of
which
I
became--I
Paul--a
ministrant.
1:24 I
now
rejoice
in
my
sufferings
for
you,
and
do
fill
up
the
things
lacking
of
the
tribulations
of
the
Christ
in
my
flesh
for
his
body,
which
is
the
assembly,
1:25 of
which
I--I
did
become
a
ministrant
according
to
the
dispensation
of
God,
that
was
given
to
me
for
you,
to
fulfil
the
word
of
God,
1:26 the
secret
that
hath
been
hid
from
the
ages
and
from
the
generations,
but
now
was
manifested
to
his
saints,
1:27 to
whom
God
did
will
to
make
known
what
[is]
the
riches
of
the
glory
of
this
secret
among
the
nations--which
is
Christ
in
you,
the
hope
of
the
glory,
1:28 whom
we
proclaim,
warning
every
man,
and
teaching
every
man,
in
all
wisdom,
that
we
may
present
every
man
perfect
in
Christ
Jesus,
1:29 for
which
also
I
labour,
striving
according
to
his
working
that
is
working
in
me
in
power.