Setting One's Mind Above
Christians have died with Christ in baptism and been risen with Him to
walk in a new life (Colossians 2:12; Colossians 2:20; Romans 6:3-4).
Because the Christian has risen with Christ, he should seek spiritual
things instead of sensual (1 Corinthians 3:1-3). Christ rules in... [ Continue Reading ]
Putting to Death Earthly Thinking
Having shown how the Christian is alive, Paul next turned to show what
each member of His body must put to death, or mortify. Thomas suggest
mortify means "to dig out by the roots, and utterly destroy." Notice,
Jesus' followers die with Christ to become Christians... [ Continue Reading ]
Changing Clothes
Since the Colossian brethren were dead to the world in Christ, Paul
said they should put sin out of their lives. Anger and wrath both
describe passions aroused when one is insulted or otherwise hurt by
someone else's actions or statements. Apparently, one refers to short
term and t... [ Continue Reading ]
The Christian's New Clothes
The only way to keep sin's clothing off is to replace it with the new
clothes of the Christian life (Matthew 12:43-45). Elect, holy and
beloved are all terms used in the Old Testament to describe physical
Israel as God's chosen people. Now, Christians comprise God's chose... [ Continue Reading ]
The Result of Putting on Spiritual Garments
The result of putting on the spiritual garments Paul has spoken of
will be an inner peace that allows one to remain calm when all around
him is in confusion. Christians are called by the gospel to such peace
in a united body of believers. All of which sho... [ Continue Reading ]
The Christian's Home
It appears to this writer that Paul's words on the family are a
special application of doing all in the Lord's name. In even the
smallest of tasks, when two people work together someone must be in
charge or direct the work. God ordained that the wife should yield to
the authorit... [ Continue Reading ]
Instructions for Servants and Masters
Paul has been criticized by some for not openly condemning slavery.
However, the instructions he gave to slave and master must have
hastened that terrible system's end. If a servant wanted to please the
Lord, he would obey his master and do his work so as to be... [ Continue Reading ]