“Therefore,
if you have been raised up with Christ keep seeking the things above, where
Christ is, -seated at the right hand of God.”
(Col. 3:1).
Hey Gang: I have said it before and I say it again, I
love the little, what most would call insignificant, words of the Bible. They
are kind of like the people behind the scenes doing things considered by man as
mundane, but in reality they are the
ones who make things work, like janitors, cooks.
I often asked the kids in Chapel, "What
is the most important word in the English language?" I would get such responses as, love, joy,
peace and some that I will not give space in this epistle. Of course your most important word may be
totally different than mine, but the one
word that I do not want to hear when I stand before God is “NOT”.
(I KNOW YOU NOT!)
Colossians three is filled with
little insignificant words that carry life changing power. Paul gives us a four step process for
change. Paul is what I call a 'Practical
teache'. He gives a principle and then
gives us instruction on how to implement the principle. In Colossians three we
find six words, none of grandiose significance but, when wrapped in his
descriptive way of teaching, they can be life changing.
Note step one is a three letter word
“Die”. Paul says we have to die to anything that stands
between us and God. To this step in the
process he adds such words as immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire and
greed. I am sure all who read this epistle
could make their own list.
The second step in the process is “Put off”. Notice Paul did not say it would be a good
idea to put off such things such as anger, wrath, malice, slander and abusive
speech, lying but rather made it an“ act of the will” issue, a just plain “DO
IT!”.
His third step, again two simple
words “Put on”. Jesus said when we clean house and evict the evil
one we best fill the house with the good news that Jesus Christ is owner of
your house, other - wise the evil one will return and bring his cousins with him.
The final insignificant word, which
is also the most difficult to implement, “Let”
. “Let
the peace of God rule in your heart, let the word of Christ richly dwell with
you”.
Soooo, Seven rather insignificant
words, die, put off, put on, and let.
One last but very important kicker that makes Paul’s change process fly -“IF”. If you
have been raised up with Christ!”
Paul closed this most important principle by saying “Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in
the name of the Lord Jesus giving thanks through Him to God the Father.” (vs.
17).
Blessings,
Gramps
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