Give Place to the Word of Christ
I. THE WORD OF CHRIST
We must also realize that reading does not guarantee that the Word of Christ will “dwell” in us “richly.” The parallel quotation in Ephesians 5:18, 19, which lists the same results from the filling of the Spirit, teaches us that God’s Word must be read and meditated on under the influence of the Holy Spirit if it is to dwell richly in us. Richness comes when, as we are yielded to the Holy Spirit, we meditate upon short passages, memorize others, and then do what they say. It is not just a question of disciplined study. It is a matter of the heart. It is Spirit-filled participation in Christ and his Word.
II. THE HOW AND THE WHY OF HIS WORD DWELLING
Paul then mentions two specific results of the Word of Christ dwelling in the believer, one positive and the other negative: with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another. Teaching is the impartation of positive truth. Admonishing is the negative side of teaching. It means to warn people of the consequences of their behavior. Both are the result of a life overflowing with the Word of Christ.