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Text: Colossians 3:1-4
Introduction
ME
I remember a few years ago, I was cleaning out one of our closets.
This particular room had become cluttered with a lot of things that were no longer needed.
Of course, there were a few things in there that just needed to be relocated.
And, in the process of cleaning, I uncovered a few things that caused me to take a walk down memory lane.
As I cleaned that closet in our house, there were some things that were retained, some things that were released and some things that were remembered.
This had me thinking about the past year and all the things that has happened.
Both the blessings and the curses.
WE
We are coming close to the end of the year.
As we stand here on the verge of a beginning of a New Year, it is a good time to reflect on the year that is ending and it is a good time to look forward into the year that is soon to begin.
It is also a good time for God’s people to take inventory of their walk with the Lord.
We should take a very close look at where we are in our relationship with Him.
We need to examine ourselves and see where we have been, where we are and where the Lord wants us to be.
GOD
This passage gives us the opportunity and the challenge to do just that.
As I read these verses, I find that they challenge God’s children to do exactly the same thing.
As we look at our lives in the light of these verses, we are challenged to retain some things, to release some things and to remember some things.
I want to open these verses today and share with you the challenges that they contain.
I want to show you that God has a plan for your life; that He wants certain things from your life; and that He has the right to demand these things from your life.
Notice the challenges contained in these verses as I preach on the thought “An Old Challenge For A New Year.”
I. Some things must be retained, (Colossians 3:1-2a)
(As we I cleaned my closet out, I found several items that were important to us.
We did not throw these items away, but we kept them so that they might be of use to us.
In a spiritual sense, Paul is telling us that there are a couple of precious spiritual possessions we would do well to hang on to.)
A. An Awareness Of Our Foundation, (v.
1a)
Paul tells us that we are “risen with Christ”.
The word “if” is not a statement of possibility, it’s a declaration of a spiritual reality.
Paul is saying, “Since you are risen with Christ…”
Paul is discussing our spiritual position!
When Jesus Christ died on Calvary, every person who would ever place their faith in Him also died that day, (Galatians 2:20; Romans 6:1-11).
In a spiritual sense, we died to the penalty and the power of sin when Jesus died on the cross.
Because I am dead, I do not have to worry about being punished for my sins.
The price has been paid and I have already died, (Romans 6:23).
Because I have died with Christ, I have also been liberated from the power of sin in my life, (Romans 6:14).
There is a sense in which every child of God is dead!
They are dead to sin, (Colossians 2:20).
In this verse, Paul reminds us that we have also been raised up with Jesus.
When He died, we died.
When He rose from the dead, we rose from the dead as well!
When He got up, every person who would ever believe in Him got up as well!
We must never forget that we are dead to sin and alive to a new life in Jesus!
This knowledge will help us live for the glory of God.
B. An Attention To Our Focus, (v.
1b-2a )
Since we have been raised to a new life in Jesus, we are told to “seek those things which are above”.
The verb “seek” is in the Present Tense, Imperative Mode.
In other words, we are told to “continually be seeking those things which are above”.
Verse 2 builds on that thought by telling us to “set” our “affections on things above, not on things on the earth”.
The word “affections” refers to the “mind”.
We are told here to focus our thoughts on heavenly things not earthly things.
We are to set our minds on the things of God and on the things that bring glory to Him.
In other words, we are to live like Jesus lived, (1 John 2:6).
We are to live out the fruit of the Spirit on our lives day by day, (Galatians 5:22-23).
We are challenged to live out our lives with genuine spiritual values, and not the values of a fallen world.
As we give our attention to these spiritual, heavenly things, we are enabled to live a heavenly, holy, God-honoring life in this world.
We are to allow a heavenly perspective to govern our earthily walk!
Every decision, every activity, every plan and purpose is to be considered in the light of eternity.
Everything is to be laid out before the Lord and considered not from an earthly, sensual perspective, but from the viewpoint of Heaven.
God’s people are called upon to become heavenly minded.
This is possible because of our Lord’s presence in Heaven.
From His place at the Father’s right hand, Jesus makes intercession for us and He gives us all that we need to live for Him in this world,(Hebrews 7:25; Romans 8:31-34).
As we prepare to enter a New Year, may the Lord help us to realize who we are and what we have in Jesus.
May that realization change our walk for His glory!
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Some things must be released, (Colossians 3:2b)
(As I cleaned out the closet the other day, I came across several items that just had to go.
We really didn’t have room for some of them; and some of that stuff was just plain trash!
It has to go and it did!
The trash is sitting on the curb waiting to be picked up.
While I retained some things, other things had to be released.
In our spiritual lives, the same thing is true.
Some things have to be let go!
There are some things that try to attach themselves to our lives that are just plain trash.
Those things need to be kicked to the curb!
Other things simply don’t have a place in our lives and those things need to be let go.
Paul tells us in verse 2 that we are to focus our thoughts on Heavenly things.
While we do that, we are to avoid getting caught up in all the things in this world that would swamp our minds and hinder our walk.
If we allowed the mind to focus on this world, it would have no time to give itself to the things of God.
Here in Colossians, Paul mentions some dangerous distractions that would hinder our walk if they were allowed to.
Let me show you what he says we need to avoid.
A. False Doctrine (v.
2:8)
Paul warns these early believers about those who would carry them off into false doctrinal beliefs.
The word “spoil” means “to carry off the booty; to carry someone off as a captive”.
The enemy would love nothing better than for God’s people to get themselves trapped in some false system of belief that takes the emphasis off Jesus.
He tells us that the enemy does this through:
▪ Philosophies – This refers to wisdom of men.
Man has invented some strange belief systems over the years, and every single manmade belief system is at variance with Jesus Christ.
If what a person teaches is not backed up by the Word of God; that system is to be avoided by the believer.
▪ Vain Deceit – This phrase means “empty tricks”.
It refers to those who deceive through trickery or through a slick message.
▪ Traditions of Men – Believers are warned to be careful of long held beliefs.
Just because people have believed something to be true and have been taught that something is true, does not make it true!
We are not to base our faith and our walk on the traditions of men, no matter how godly or worthy of respect the man may be.
We are to base our belief system on the Word of God alone!
▪ The Rudiments of the World – Again, believers are warned against falling away from a mature faith to accept a simplistic doctrine.
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