Friday, February 11, 2011

The Christian's Apparel- Colossians 3:12-17

The Christian's Apparel- Colossians 3:12-17

INTRODUCTION

1. In the first part of the third chapter of the Epistle to the Colossians, we have noticed several admonitions for living the full life in Jesus Christ...
a. “Seek The Heavenly” (3:1-4)
b. “Slay The Earthly” (3:5-9)
c. “Strengthen The Christly” (3:10-11)

2. Beginning in vs. 8-10, Paul uses the metaphor of “putting off” and “putting on” to describe what is necessary to grow as Christians

3. He continues this metaphor in verse 12, as he expands upon the things Christians are to “put on”

4. As we examine vs. 12-17, we shall do so from the perspective of what constitutes “The Christian’s Apparel”, that is, those things we must “put on” to be properly adorned as disciples of Jesus Christ

[Observe from vs. 12-14, then, how we must adorn ourselves with...]

I. THE CHARACTER OF CHRIST (12-14)

A. EIGHT VIRTUES ARE LISTED THAT WE ARE TO “PUT ON”...

1. Two describe how we are to treat others.

a. Tender mercies (bowels of mercies, KJV)
1) Grk., splagchnon {splangkh’-non} oiktirmos {oyk-tir-mos’}
2) The first word literally means “bowels...for the bowels were regarded by the
Hebrews as the seat of the tenderer affections, esp. kindness, benevolence,
compassion”
3) The second word describes “compassion, pity, mercy”
4) Thus we are to have “bowels in which compassion resides”, or as we might say
today, a heart of compassion

b. Kindness
1) Grk., chrestotes {khray-stot’-ace}
2) Benignity, kindness

2. Two depict the state of mind we are to possess.

a. Humility (humbleness of mind, KJV)
1) Grk., tapeinophrosune {tap-i-nof-ros-oo’-nay}
2) The having a humble opinion of one’s self; a deep sense of one’s (moral) littleness; modesty, humility, lowliness of mind

b. Meekness
1) Grk., praotes {prah-ot’-ace}
2) Gentleness, mildness, meekness

3. Three virtues relate to how we should act when mistreated
a. Longsuffering
1) Grk., makrothumia {mak-roth-oo-mee’-ah}
2) Patience, forbearance, longsuffering, slowness in avenging wrongs

b. Bearing with one another
1) The word “bearing” (forbearing, KJV) is anechomai {an-ekh’-om-ahee}
2) To sustain, to bear, to endure

c. Forgiving one another
1) The word “forgiving” is charizomai {khar-id’-zom-ahee}
2) Meaning “to do something pleasant or agreeable (to one), to do a favor to, gratify; to grant forgiveness, to pardon”
3) Forgiving others is demanded, because we have been forgiven by Christ!

4. The final virtue mentioned is love...
a. The Grk. word is agape {ag-ah’-pay}, meaning good will, benevolence
b. It is described by Paul as “the bond of perfection”
1) I.e., “the perfect tie that binds” the other virtues together (like a belt binds pieces of clothing)
2) Without love, none of the other virtues can last; with it, the others can be easily maintained

B. TOGETHER, THESE VIRTUES DISPLAY “THE CHARACTER OF CHRIST”...
1. Are they not the qualities of Jesus that endear us to Him?
2. If we adorn these virtues, then, we will be adorning ourselves with the “character of Christ”!
3. Is this not the very idea of Co 3:10?

[Wouldn’t it be wonderful, if we could be more successful in “putting on” the character of Christ? Think of the churches that could have been spared divisions and contentions! Think of the families that could have been saved, if more Christians had so adorned themselves! Remember, it begins with “seeking the heavenly” (3:1-4) and “slaying the earthly” (3:5-9). At this point, I am stretching Paul’s metaphor of “putting on” further than he did, but to “the character of Christ” we must also adorn ourselves with...]

II. THE PEACE OF GOD (15)

A. THIS “PEACE OF GOD” MUST RULE IN OUR HEARTS...
1. Why? Because we were called to be at peace in one body (the church)!
a. Jesus died on the cross to make peace! - Ep 2:14-18
b. If we disrupt the peace of the body (church), we disrupt the work of Christ on the
cross!
c. Thus, we must be diligent to “keep the unity of The Spirit in the bond of peace” - Ep 4:3
2. Generally, where there is contention and strife, it is among members of the body who are not letting the peace of God rule in their hearts
3. Peace in the body (the church) begins with peace ruling in our hearts!

B. LETTING THE PEACE OF GOD RULE IN OUR HEARTS...
1. It must start with our setting our minds on things above
a. Remember, this passage assumes that we are to carry out the admonition in Co 3:1-2
b. Only a mind that is “spiritual” can enjoy peace from God - cf. Ro 8:5-6
2. It is experienced as we engage in thankful prayer
a. Paul tells us to be thankful in Co 3:15
b. But he makes the connection between thankful prayer and the peace of God more
clearly in Ph 4:6-7
3. And it comes as we follow the teachings and example of the apostles, like Paul - cf. Ph 4:9

[Again, how wonderful it would be for churches and families if all professing Christians would adorn themselves with such qualities as “the character of Christ” and “the peace of God”! But there is more we need to add to our “wardrobe”...]

III. THE WORD OF CHRIST (16)

A. WE ARE TO LET THE WORD OF CHRIST “DWELL” IN US...
1. That is, the Word is to live, to abide, to have free course in our lives
2. This is possible only through a serious effort to learn it (via self-study, Bible classes, sermons, etc.)
3. But learning is only the first step!
a. For the Word to truly “dwell” in us, we must obey it!
b. Sadly, many who study never make the application, and remain “hearers only” - cf. Ja 1:22-25

B. NOTICE ALSO THAT THE WORD IS TO DWELL IN US “RICHLY”...
1. This happens when we add to our “study” of the Word of God the element of “song”
a. This truth we glean as we notice how Paul says we are to let the Word dwell in us
richly...
b. I.e., by “teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns...”
2. Does this not make sense? For if the Word is to dwell in us “richly”...
a. It must not only involve the mind through study
b. It must also involve the heart (emotions) through song!

C. THIS EMPHASIZES THE IMPORTANCE OF “PROPER SINGING”...
1. It is the means through which the Word of Christ dwells in us “richly”
2. For this to happen, of course, we must sing properly
a. We must understand what we are singing (otherwise, we are not taught and
admonished)
b. Our heart (emotions) must be involved, otherwise we are not singing “with grace in our hearts”
c. Fortunately, this does not require formal training, for the emphasis is not on how it sounds to the ear, but how it touches the heart!
d. Thus, all can and should sing (in the heart at least, if unable to do so with the mouth)
3. For those who have not learned the “joy of singing”, they are depriving themselves of the means God intended for the Word to dwell in us “richly”!

[Through singing, then, we can add to “The Christian’s Apparel” the “Word of Christ”. Finally, the “The Christian’s Apparel” must also include...}

IV. THE AUTHORITY OF CHRIST (17)

A. THIS REALLY COMPLETES “THE CHRISTIAN’S APPAREL”...
1. For if we say or do all “in the name of the Lord Jesus” (that is, by His authority)
2. Then it is evident that we have really “put on” the LORD Jesus Christ in our lives!

B. SADLY, MANY FAIL TO ADORN THEMSELVES WITH A RESPECT FOR CHRIST’S AUTHORITY...!
1. What they do, they do by their own authority, “in the name of personal preference”
a. They worship in whatever way pleases them, rather than seek out in the Word of God
what pleases the Lord
b. They make the church “in their own image”, adding the traditions of men to the
commands of God!
2. But in view of what the Lord taught, we should remember...
a. There is a such a thing as “vain worship”! - Mt 15:7-9
b. Many religious people will still be lost, because they did not submit to the “will of the Father” - Mt 7:21-23
1) Instead, they practiced “lawlessness”
2) Grk., anomia {an-om-ee’-ah}, the condition of without law, because ignorant of it,
or because of violating it
3. Therefore, “...whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.” - Co 3:17

CONCLUSION

1. We have suggested that four things make up “The Christian’s Apparel”...
a. The Character of Christ c. The Word of Christ
b. The Peace of God d. The Authority of Christ

2. Certainly the world (and many churches) would be a much better place if all who profess Jesus to be Lord so adorned themselves

3. But what other motives might there be to do so? Four are given in this passage...
a. We are “God’s elect” (His chosen ones) - Co 3:12
b. We are “holy” (set apart for a sacred purpose) - Co 3:12
c. We are “beloved by God” - Co 3:12
d. We have been “forgiven by Christ” - Co 3:13

Are these not reasons sufficient to putting on “The Christian’s Apparel”?

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