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The pagan religions of these days typically said little to nothing about personal morality.
A “religious person” or “temple-goer”/”church-goer” could bow before an idol in worship, put an offering on the altar, and go back to living the same sinful lifestyle.
A person’s belief had no relationship to a person’s behavior.
But Christianity comes in and introduces this what would’ve been new concept to the pagan society.
Forget the chapter division between 2&3 here
Seek the Heavenly
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The idea of being raised with Christ was introduced back in Colossians 2:12, where Paul used baptism to illustrate this spiritual reality.
It says in Rom.
6.3 “Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?”
In fact the entire Romans ch.
6 would be a good reference to understanding this whole concept, but for sake of time we will not get too deep into it.
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“The opening verses of chapter 3 connect with the closing verses of chapter 2. There the apostle reminds the Colossians that ascetic regulations are of no real value in restraining indulgence of the flesh.
The only remedy for sinful passions is found in the believer’s experience of union and identity with Jesus Christ, death and resurrection.
There are many 12 step programs and countless books have been written on how to change.
People, even within the church, begin by saying; “deep down you’re really good inside”, and then people buy it hook line and sinker, just tell me what to do and i’ll do it, and numerous have then embarked on journeys to try to heal the old man, rehabilitate their sinful nature, but let me be very clear with you.
THE BIBLE does not say the old man and sin nature needs to be REHABILITATED.
It’s very simple, that person needs to DIE, and die a specific death, daily.
what death is that?
He needs to be crucified.
There’s only one place we ought to go to in our dealing with sin, sinful habits, sin nature, etc.
Not a Psychologist, not a hospital, not a library, BUT TO THE CROSS.
so not only do we reckon our old man crucified, having died with Christ, the believer also needs to identify the new creation risen with Christ, who is where right now???
therefore we have v.1, if then we be risen with Christ.... since being a more accurate word, because our position in Christ is not an uncertainty, or goal, or hypothesis… it’s an accomplished fact.
Some translations will read set your mind.
Again, I think it important to remind that the cure for sin nature is not in our doing or keeping laws of don’t eat ice cream, blah blah blah, the answer is in Jesus Christ.
BUT, successful christian living begins in the mind, and we must examine ourselves honestly... and our minds (desires, passions, aspirations) should not be the same as they were BC.
The literal translation would sound more like; habitually set your attention.... indeed something that requires practice and repetition.
Theres a common phrase we use today when we talk about people, how we identify what they’re obsessed with, we’ll say;
“oh yeah, bob, hunting is his life”
or “music is his life”
‘football, or sports, his life” and on and and on...
Let’s insert your name here.
What would outsiders or family members say about you?
For the believer, it should be said; “Jesus Christ is his life, he/she is obsessed with Jesus Christ!” back in the day it was ‘Christian’ a mock term, more recently ‘Jesus Freak’.
Something we should wear proudly, because just like Jesus said, marvel not if the world hates you, knowing it hated me first.
The bible teaches that one day Christ will come to take His people home, and when He does, we will enter into eternal glory with HIM.
In fact, according to Paul, we have actually ALREADY been glorified (see Rom.8.30
this glory simply has not yet been revealed.
Already in effect, not yet visible to us because of the limitations of time and living on earth.
Slay the Earthly
This word mortify here means put to death.
Jesus even mentioned the same idea when He said “if your right eye.....” Obviously Jesus and Paul were not talking about literal disembodiment or surgery.
Sin does not come from the hand or the eye, it comes from deep within the heart.
Years ago it was more common, but even today i’m sure in third world countries, upon being convicted, a thief would get his or her hand chopped off.
Paul continues by actually naming sins, and some people don’t like that kind of “negative” talk.
We just want you to preach the positive, make us feel good!
Tell me God loves me and has a wonderful plan for my life.
I heard a guy say once, could you imagine if that was plastered on the side of the ark? “God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life!” Yes it’s true, don’t get me wrong, but His wonderful plan includes deliverance and victory over sin, and the first step in that direction is acknowledging and repenting.
These sins belonged to the old life and the old man, but they have no place in our new life in Christ.
That’s not to say we have attained perfection and nobody should ever struggle the slightest with this stuff, but that is to say this stuff should not MARK our lives, this stuff should not be consistently practiced.
In fact, the judgement of God is coming for those who practice such things.
Fornication-general sexual immorality
Uncleanness-lustful impurity connected with luxurious and loose living
Inordinate affection-describes a state of mind that excites sexual impurity
Evil concupiscence-base, evil desires.
It is clear that desires lead to deeds.
If we want our actions to be pure, we must start with our minds and hearts being purified.
If I create in my kids an appetite for sweets, I must then satisfy that appetite, then if they become unhealthy and fat, what must I do?
I must change their appetites, teach them to enjoy better foods.
In the same way, our old nature had an appetite for these sins, and so we would satisfy the appetite by giving in, obeying the sinful desires because sin used to be our master.
But now, through the power of the risen Christ and the Holy Spirit, we have a new nature in us.
Our prayer then should be like David’s in Ps.51.10, create in me a clean heart, o God.
Because it is out of the heart these evil desires come.
(Mark 7.21-23)
Then covetousness is mentioned.
Dissatisfaction, always wanting more, whether that be pleasures or stuff.
This is idolatry because it puts other things in the place of God.
Although this may seem like down and negative talk, it’s necessary talk.
None of this is fitting for a Christ follower, and some may think, it’d be better to preach this portion to non believers, after all, sin in the life of a believer is different than that of an unbeliever.... you’re right.... it’s worse!
After warning against the sensual sins, Paul warns against what Dr. G. Campbell Morgan calls “the sins in good standing.”
The picture is that of a person changing clothes, take these off, put these on instead.
As Christians, identifying with Jesus Christ in death burial and resurrection, we must put off the old graveclothes of sin that covered the old man who is now dead
anger describes habitual attitudes, wrath speaks of sudden outbursts of anger, the word wrath is the same one used earlier describing God’s wrath.
You see God has a right to be angry at sin and pour out His wrath, because He is perfect and just and righteous.
Malice is an attitude of ill will toward someone and the bible speaks plenty about how this is wrong.
Do not rejoice while your enemies are suffering.
Being mad about an enemy’s success is just as malicious.
Blasphemy describes speech that slanders others and tears them down.
Oftentimes these two are connected, for deep seeded ill will towards someone will cause you to speak badly about them.
This gossip in the church should not be, but is often deceitfully disguised as a ‘spiritual concern’ “oh, you should really pray for so and so, they’re struggling bad...”
filthy communication is just that, crude talk, does not jive with Col.4.6
Lying is that last one addressed.
but lying is not just with words.
tone of voice, body language, and things of the like can all alter the meaning of a sentence.
So can the motive of the heart.
there’s an old proverb that says ‘half a fact is a whole lie’.
Even only giving half the truth is a misrepresentation of the truth, therefore it’s a lie.
Strengthen the Christly
The Greek verbs translated put off and put on indicate a once and for all action.
But the word renewed is a present participle, it means constantly, be being renewed.
you see the sanctification process is a continuous one, but how? through knowledge.
See knowledge was the big thing to have for the gnostics that plagued Colosse with their false teaching, but again, all the spiritual knowledge they claimed to have access to could never change a person’s life to make him more like Christ.
This is important to keep in mind when ANYONE brings ANY doctrine to you as though it’s a new secret thing you’re missing out on.
How Christ-like is this person in their presentation?
Do you see the fruit of the Spirit in their life?
I had a brother one time call me out because I was telling him all these truths and convictions I had and blah blah blah.... and he said to me, i amen everything you’re saying, but i hate how you’re saying it.
I lacked love, gentleness, kindness, etc.
The point is, you may have some claim to some great spiritual knowledge.
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