Colossians 1:13-14 NASB
For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.
He Rescued Us
The whole purpose of our
salvation, the reason Jesus went to that cross to die for our sins, is that we
might be delivered from the power (ownership, control) of darkness over our
lives, i.e. the power of sin and Satan (See: Acts 26:16-18).
It was to deliver us from the
sphere of influence Satan and sin had over our lives, and to render both Satan
and sin powerless in the life of the believer in Jesus. And, it was to transfer
(move, relocate) us into God’s heavenly kingdom via metamorphosis (conversion,
transformation).
Therefore, our lives are no
longer our own to be lived how we want, For, with his blood, Jesus bought us
back (redeemed us) for God, that we might now live for him and no longer for
ourselves. Thus, we are to now honor God with our lives (1 Co. 6:19-20; 2 Co.
5:15, 21; cf. Rom. 12:1-2).
We are now to walk (live our
lives) in a manner worthy of the Lord and of his gospel, to please Him in all
respects, bearing much fruit (spiritual outgrowth and results) for his eternal
kingdom (See: Col. 1:9-12).
And, just so you know,
scripture teaches that if we still walk according to the flesh, that we will
die in our sins, not have eternal life with God (Lu. 9:23-25; Rom. 8:1-17; 1
Jn. 1:5-9; Gal. 5:19-21; Gal. 6:7-8).
For, God’s grace to us is not
just an escape from hell and the promise of heaven when we die. Jesus died to
set us free from our slavery to sin so that we might walk with him in holiness
and godliness and in self-control, and so that we might say “NO!” to
ungodliness and fleshly lusts (Tit. 2:11-14).
Colossians 1:15-20 NASB
He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him. He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. He is also head of the body, the church; and He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, so that He Himself will come to have first place in everything. For it was the Father’s good pleasure for all the fullness to dwell in Him, and through Him to reconcile all things to Himself, having made peace through the blood of His cross; through Him, I say, whether things on earth or things in heaven.
Through the Blood
Some people have the mistaken
notion that Jesus Christ presently has no power over Satan since Satan is the god
of this world (See 2 Co. 4:4). But, that is not what scripture teaches. Jesus
Christ is absolutely in control over all that he has made. He is fully
sovereign over every aspect of our lives. Satan has no power over us. Jesus
Christ reigns supreme! Amen!
We never have to fear Satan
or think there is any question as to who is going to win this battle for our
minds and hearts, for Jesus already won. So, we just need to put on our
spiritual armor and fight (See Eph. 6:10-20).
When Satan tempts us, we have
an advocate in Jesus Christ, and we can go to him, and he will give us all that
we need to resist Satan, to flee temptation, and to draw near to God in full
assurance of faith. In fact, he has already made the way out for us from temptation.
We just have to take the way which he provided.
For, the blood of Jesus
Christ was shed on that cross for our freedom, but not just the freedom from
the penalty of sin (death), but from our addictions to sin, too. Our salvation
means death to sin and living to righteousness.
And, all this is possible
because of what Jesus did for us, and because he now lives within us, and
because he has provided all that we need to not yield any longer to Satan’s
control, but to now come under God’s power.
Colossians 1:21-23 NASB
And although you were formerly alienated and hostile in mind, engaged in evil deeds, yet He has now reconciled you in His fleshly body through death, in order to present you before Him holy and blameless and beyond reproach— if indeed you continue in the faith firmly established and steadfast, and not moved away from the hope of the gospel that you have heard, which was proclaimed in all creation under heaven, and of which I, Paul, was made a minister.
Walk With Him
So many people teach
salvation as though it is a one-time experience by which we pray a prayer or
make a confession of Christ and then we are “in” and secure and nothing can
ever take it away, not even ourselves, no matter what we do or no matter how we
live our lives, or even if later we deny Him.
But, scripture does not teach
that, at least not in that manner. What it teaches us over and over again is
that the mark of a true believer in Jesus Christ is that he no longer lives the
way he did before he was “saved.”
It doesn’t mean he
instantaneously becomes perfect and he never sins again, but that a definite
transformation of the heart and mind has taken place. He once walked in the
ways of this flesh, but now he (or she) walks in the ways of the Spirit, and is
progressively putting to death the misdeeds of the flesh (See: Lu. 9:23-25;
Rom. 8:1-17; 1 Jn. 1:5-9; Gal. 5:19-21).
Another thing scripture teaches
consistently is that we must continue in this faith throughout our lives til
the end of time if we want to have our salvation secured. But, this faith is
not a mere profession, but it is a lifestyle of yielding to the Lord Jesus,
forsaking sin, repenting when we do sin, and walking with our Lord in his truth
and in his ways.
Colossians 1:24-29 NASB
Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and in my flesh I do my share on behalf of His body, which is the church, in filling up what is lacking in Christ’s afflictions. Of this church I was made a minister according to the stewardship from God bestowed on me for your benefit, so that I might fully carry out the preaching of the word of God, that is, the mystery which has been hidden from the past ages and generations, but has now been manifested to His saints, to whom God willed to make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. We proclaim Him, admonishing every man and teaching every man with all wisdom, so that we may present every man complete in Christ. For this purpose also I labor, striving according to His power, which mightily works within me.
Suffering for Christ
Another thing we learn, as we
study the scriptures, is not only that the Christian life is a lifestyle of
dying to sin and living to righteousness, but that suffering for the sake of
our faith is par for the course, as well.
Just as Jesus Christ suffered
for the sake of his testimony and for what he lived and did and taught, we,
too, will suffer in like manner if we are truly following him with our lives.
We, too, will be hated, rejected, despised, spoken falsely against, attacked,
hounded, abandoned, deserted, betrayed, denied, abused, misused, and perhaps
even killed for our faith in Jesus.
Especially if we are those
who are preaching or teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ on a regular basis,
and we are addressing sin issues, and we are calling for repentance, and we are
warning of judgment, and we are exposing the lies of the enemy and are
proclaiming the truth, by contrast, we can expect that Satan will be on the
all-out attack against us.
Even if that is not what we
do, but merely we are just walking what we talk and not just talking the walk,
and we are more and more forsaking what is not of God, and we are daily walking
in his light and truth, we are going to be rejected. For, the more we pull away
from the world, the more that the world and that worldly Christians will
separate themselves from us.
So, when these things take
place, which they will if we are truly following the Lord in holiness and in
purity, we need to take refuge in our Lord, and lean on him and on his love and
grace. We need to seek his counsel and get our direction from Him, and not from
other humans who may not have the mind of Christ. And, then we need to continue
walking in his ways, trusting our Lord with all opposing forces, and then keep
singing his praises.
I Take Refuge
An Original Work / September
1, 2018
Based off Psalm 71
O, Lord, I take refuge in
You,
For You are my God.
Turn Your ear now to me.
Be my Rock and Fortress
To which I do go.
Deliver me, God. You’re my
hope.
My lips now give praise to You,
God.
I always have hope,
Since You saved me from sin.
My enemies speak evil
‘gainst me, O God.
Oh, help me, O Lord, rescue
me.
The path of my life has been
hard.
For, I have had troubles
Too many to bear.
But, You will increase honor,
Restore again.
Your faithfulness, Lord,
comforts me.
Friday, September 7, 2018 –
Thank You, Jesus!
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