* The Colossians exhorted to be heavenly-minded; (1-4) to mortify all
corrupt affections; (5-11) to live in mutual love, forbearance, and
forgiveness; (12-17) and to practise the duties of wives and husbands,
children, parents, and servants. (18-25)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-4 As Christians are freed from the ceremonial law, they must walk
the more closely with God in gospel obedience. As heaven and earth are
contrary one to the other, both cannot be followed together; and
affection to the one will weaken and abate affection to the other.
Those that are born again ar... [ Continue Reading ]
5-11 It is our duty to mortify our members which incline to the things
of the world. Mortify them, kill them, suppress them, as weeds or
vermin which spread and destroy all about them. Continual opposition
must be made to all corrupt workings, and no provision made for carnal
indulgences. Occasions... [ Continue Reading ]
12-17 We must not only do no hurt to any, but do what good we can to
all. Those who are the elect of God, holy and beloved, ought to be
lowly and compassionate towards all. While in this world, where there
is so much corruption in our hearts, quarrels will sometimes arise.
But it is our duty to forg... [ Continue Reading ]
18-25 The epistles most taken up in displaying the glory of the
Divine grace, and magnifying the Lord Jesus, are the most particular
in pressing the duties of the Christian life. We must never separate
the privileges and duties of the gospel. Submission is the duty of
wives. But it is submission, n... [ Continue Reading ]