Buiding on the last three weeks in Colossians, today we explored the meaning and application of the Word of Christ dwelling in our hearts richly. That it ALWAYS manifests itself in acts of goodness and perpetual devotion to God in reverence and in prayer.
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Living what we learn
Prayer is a dialogue NOT a monolgue. God commands and encourages us to come and converse with Him without ceasing and that is the force behind Paul’s last words to the believers in Colossea.
Paul had just told them to allow Christ to dwell with understanding in their hearts and live out what they know of Him in their homes and at work. But ALL of this was impossible to accomplish in a way which is pleasing to God, if it is done FOR God rather than with and by Him.
Continue reading→If you have died with Christ… If you have risen with Christ…
To the Colossian believers Paul describes what it looks like when a person has truly died with Christ.
After this, he goes on to describe the same regarding those who have truly risen with Him!
Continue reading→Imitation from admiration IS the Gospel!
The recurring theme of Paul’s letter to the Colossian believers was to stay centered on Jesus.
Our lives are hidden with Christ in the Father. This implies a need to seek Him, discover Him in growing and intimate ways.
The overall picture is very much like a young boy who imitates his father who he looks up to. He admires him and wants nothing more than to be just like him. He pays attention to what he does, where he goes, what he likes, what he wears and becomes SO influenced by him, that he begins to acclimate to his ways. This is not just by means of forced imitation, but through loving admiration – his find himself influenced by his father to the point that he is becoming like him without any real effort at all.
THAT is the gospel!
Continue reading→The Testimony of God’s Spirit with ours
Conforming our thoughts & actions to the Spirit’s inner testimony of Christ within us is the goal of every true believer.
In Paul’s letter to the believer’s in Rome, he offered so practical ways this can be achieved in us.
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