CHAPTER 3
THE PRESENT CHRISTIAN LIFE A RISEN LIFE
Colossians 3:1 (R.V.)
We have now done with controversy. We hear no more about heretical
teachers. The Apostle has cut his way through the tangled thickets of
error, and has said his say as to the positive truths with which he
would hew them down.... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 3
SLAYING SELF THE FOUNDATION PRECEPT OF PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY
Colossians 3:5 (R.V.)
"Mortify therefore"-wherefore? The previous words give the reason.
Because "ye died" with Christ, and because ye "were raised together
with Him." In other words, the plainest, homeliest moral teaching of... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 3
THE NEW NATURE WROUGHT OUT IN NEW LIFE
Colossians 3:9 (R.V.)
IN previous chapter we were obliged to break the close connection
between these words and the preceding. They adduce a reason for the
moral exhortation going before, which at first sight may appear very
illogical. "Put off thes... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 3
THE GARMENTS OF THE RENEWED SOUL
Colossians 3:12 (R.V.)
We need not repeat what has been already said as to the logic of the
inference, You have put off the "old man," therefore put off the vices
which belong to him. Here we have the same argument in reference to
the "new man" who is to... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 3
THE PRACTICAL EFFECTS OF THE PEACE OF CHRIST, THE WORD OF CHRIST, AND
THE NAME OF CHRIST
Colossians 3:15 (R.V)
There are here three precepts somewhat loosely connected, of which the
first belongs properly to the series considered in our last chapter,
from which it is only separated as no... [ Continue Reading ]
CHAPTER 3
THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY
Colossians 3:18; Colossians 4:1 (R.V.)
This chapter deals with the Christian family, as made up of husband
and wife, children, and servants. In the family, Christianity has most
signally displayed its power of refining, ennobling, and sanctifying
earthly relationshi... [ Continue Reading ]