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THE IMPACT OF CHRIST’S TRIUMPH ON BELIEVERS.

Colossians 3:1-17

Q.1. How can the triumph of Christ bring about change in the daily life of the believer? What steps can we follow? – (Col.3:1-11)

Paul had explained that our identification with Christ’s death on the cross includes resurrection. He urged the Colossians to – keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God (Col.3:1 c.f. Col.2:12-15; 3:1-3). He promised that – When Christ, who is our life is revealed, then you also will be revealed with Him in glory (Col.3:4). There are several steps in applying this triumph of to our daily lives: 1st We must KNOW the truth of the Atonement by faith (Col.3:1-4); 2nd We must CONSIDER its truth and apply it to our lives (Col.3:5-7). How? 3rd By YIELDING our bodies, by identifying which works of the flesh must be PUT ASIDE. We must then PUT ON the corresponding character quality (Col.3:8-10). There is to be no looking back and excusing our cultural or family traits (like Greek, Jew, Scythian, slave or free (Col.3:11) We must look forward to – being renewed to a true knowledge according to the true image of the One who (re)created him (Col.3:10).

Q.2. What qualities are to characterize the believer in his relationships with others? Is there a part for us to play? – (Col.3:12-15)

No one is an island. The transformation should affect all our relationships within the Body of Christ, of which we are now a part. Paul gave another list like the fruit of the Spirit (i.e. that the indwelling Holy Spirit produces), which he identified in Galatians 5:22-23 (Col.3:12). Here he also revealed how this applies in inter-personal relationships – Bearing with one another and forgiving each other … just as the Lord forgave you, so also should you (Col.3:13). By putting on love, we will achieve the perfect bond of unity … something impossible without the exercising of true love (Col.3:14).

Q.3. How important is corporate worship in helping us to please God in word and deed? – (Col.3:16-17)

The transforming power of the indwelling Holy Spirit also gives us private victory in the “battle of the mind” and destructive “self-talk”. This requires godly input from the Scriptures, through faithful Bible teaching and preaching and – Letting the word of Christ richly dwell in you … (Col.3:16). Here Paul added the other provision that comes through our corporate worship – so that the Word of Christ might richly dwell within you – … teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God (Col.3:16).  As a result, we will grow, so that – whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father (Col.3:17).