The Word Dwelling Within Us, Part 2 (TMF:2825)

Peace to Live By: The Word Dwelling Within Us, Part 2 (TMF:2825) - Daniel Litton
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       Now what they had, it’s hard to say. We have the four Gospels, but it doesn’t seem likely that they had any of these Gospels. At least Matthew had been written by this point. But they had something, otherwise Paul wouldn’t have told them to let these words so dwell within them. This also goes to show that Jesus’ words are relevant for the church, though, it doesn’t seem a lot of people don’t think that they aren’t. But’s it not that because Christ’s words were spoken to the Jewish Nation that they have no relevance for the church; they certainly do. They are important to us, to all those who are Gentiles in the body. The indwelling of the word of Christ in us, as believers, then is gained from good teaching and even admonishing in all wisdom, according to Paul. Let’s note first of all, that the usage of the word admonish appears to be more along the lines of to counsel or to earnestly advise one another, rather than the idea of rebuking one another. That’s important because it changes how we may see the verse.

The Word Dwelling Within Us, Part 1 (TMF:2824)

Peace to Live By: The Word Dwelling Within Us, Part 1 (TMF:2824) - Daniel Litton
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       Verse 16: “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom” (ESV). Speaking of the spiritual benefits we have received in Christ, we come roundabout back to Christ’s word, really, nowadays, the Word of God, and how we have that for our benefit. As we are aware, Paul talked a great deal about knowledge in chapters 1 and 2. For us now, in the twenty-first century church life, our knowledge of God and of Christ comes to us from the entirety of the Bible. The entirety of the Scriptures. The Colossian believers didn’t have that. The New Testament hadn’t been compiled yet. A lot of it hadn’t even been written by this point in time. But Paul says, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly.” It seems almost as if they had some kind of copy of at least some of Christ’s Words—things he spoke about years earlier during his earthly ministry. We know Paul would refer to what Jesus said in his other letters.

And Being Thankful, Part 2 (TMF:2823)

Peace to Live By: And Being Thankful, Part 2 (TMF:2823) - Daniel Litton
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       Being in American society, where most of us are already wealthy to a certain degree, at least compared with most parts of the rest of the world, it can be easy to just understand our new relationship with God as having ‘spiritual benefits’ but not much else. Perhaps it has brought us a new church family, but perhaps we were already part of the church when we were saved. For the Colossians, there was no church family before. There weren’t those around with the common beliefs in Christ and the love that brings about for each other. There weren’t the benefits that come from being involved in that group. The average American has many, many churches to pick from, and no real commitment is even required a lot of times. Churches serve people from various different directions. Indeed, for us, it can be easy to take it the sum total of this for granted, and lose the real spirit of thankfulness that we are supposed to have as a church body. And Paul is going to come back to a way to practice this thankfulness in a minute.

And Being Thankful, Part 1 (TMF:2822)

Peace to Live By: And Being Thankful, Part 1 (TMF:2822) - Daniel Litton
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       The final part of verse 15: “And be thankful” (ESV). Putting ourselves in the context of the average Colossian’s mind, the whole new religion that has been presented to them, the whole experience of coming to know God, has undoubtedly brought a lot of thankfulness to them. To have come to know the real God must have just brought sheer joy to their hearts, and to be helped along in the all ways they were through Epaphras and the Apostle Paul. For us, as modern day Christians, we probably aren’t as aware of all the tremendous benefits that Christ has bestowed upon us, interestingly enough. Being in American society, where most of us are already wealthy to a certain degree, at least compared with most parts of the rest of the world, it can be easy to just understand our new relationship with God as having ‘spiritual benefits’ but not much else. Perhaps it has brought us a new church family, but perhaps we were already part of the church when we were saved.

Letting the Peace of Chris Rule, Part 6 (TMF:2821)

Peace to Live By: Letting the Peace of Chris Rule, Part 6 (TMF:2821) - Daniel Litton
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       In view of the body of Christ, certainly so. In view of the great truths we have been talking about, that when we treat each other the right ways, there is peace inside our minds. When we are focusing on the bigger picture, when we are focusing on what is eternal, there is peace. When we have this ‘knowledge’ in the forefront of our minds, all that knowledge Paul was referring to in chapters 1 and 2. So that is how we “let the peace of Christ rule in [our] hearts.” It isn’t that it automatically rules, but we have to “let it.” It will automatically rule if we are acting in the right ways and thinking the right things. But it’s not some mystical state of peace that just settles into our minds and rests there. We have to let it come in. And come in it will, when we, as Paul told the Romans, in chapter 12, are not conformed to this world, but are transformed by the renewal of [our] mind” (12:2, ESV). Notice the word “transformed” and the word “renewal.” It’s something we have to do.