Colossians 1:21-23
ESV
And you, who once were alienated and hostile in mind, doing evil deeds, he has now reconciled in his body of flesh by his death, in order to present you holy and blameless and above reproach before him, if indeed you continue in the faith, stable and steadfast, not shifting from the hope of the gospel that you heard, which has been proclaimed in all creation under heaven, and of which I, Paul, became a minister.
Now Reconciled
As believers in Jesus Christ, we were once (past tense)
alienated from God, hostile in mind towards him, doing evil deeds. This means
that, as believers in Christ, we should no longer be alienated (indifferent,
withdrawn, separated) from God in our hearts, minds and behaviors. We should no
longer be hostile (unreceptive, unwelcoming, unaccepting) of him and of his
words to us, in our minds (thinking, believing, and attitudes). And, we should
no longer be engaged in evil deeds (in sinful and wicked practices).
The reason for this transformation of heart and mind and
behavior is because Jesus Christ, God the Son, gave his life up for us on a
cross so that we could be freed from our slavery to sin, which is what had separated
us from God. Thus, through genuine faith in Jesus Christ, in which we are
divinely persuaded to leave our lives of sin behind us and to follow Christ in
obedience, we are restored back to God as though we had never sinned against
him. But, this means that we no longer live in that sinful state.
For, the purpose of this restoration was not just so that
positionally we could claim that we are now saved and righteous before God. The
purpose of this restoration was also not just so that we could be assured of
heaven as our eternal destiny once we leave this earth. The purpose of this
restoration is so that he may present us holy and blameless and above reproach
before him. And, again, this is not just positionally, but this is reflected in
our attitudes, our values, our thinking, our believing and our behaving.
Holy and Blameless
To be holy means to be separate (unlike, different) from the
world of sin because we are being conformed to the likeness of Jesus Christ.
And, all throughout the New Testament we are commanded of God to do just that.
We are to come out from the world and be separate. We are
not to participate in fruitless deeds of darkness. And, we are not supposed to
embrace the world’s philosophies, values, thinking, attitudes and behaviors.
But, we are to be like Jesus Christ in all that we are and think and do and
say. And, we are to live godly lives, holy and pleasing to God.
We are not to walk in sin or according to our flesh, to
fulfill the lusts of our flesh. We should not be seekers after the flesh, but
after the Spirit. And, we should walk in integrity, purity, faithfulness,
truthfulness and in honor.
We should be those who make it our practice to say “No!” to
ungodliness and fleshly lusts and to live self-controlled, upright and godly
lives while we await our Lord’s soon return. And, we should do this not only
because God commands that we live like this, but because we love him, and
because we are so thankful for his salvation and the freedom he has given to us
from the power of sin and Satan over our lives.
Therefore, sin should no longer be what we practice, but
instead we should be those who practice holiness and righteousness. This is not
saying that we will never sin, but that sin should no longer be what is
controlling our lives. It should no longer be our habit, our go-to point when
we are feeling sad or lonely or depressed or discouraged. Instead, we should be
turning to God, to Jesus Christ, to follow him in his ways and in his truth.
If You Continue
And, this is the clincher. We have to continue in the faith,
stable and steadfast, not shifting from the hope we profess. And, that hope
truly is that we have deliverance from our slavery (addictions) to sin by faith
in Jesus Christ, and because of what he did for us on that cross. Not only are
we set free from the control sin once had over our lives, but now we are free
to walk in his righteousness and holiness and to live godly lives, pleasing to
God. And, because of that we have the hope of eternal life with God.
Basically, what this is saying to us is that our salvation
is not a one-time event or experience in our lives that took place sometime in
our pasts. We are not saved (past), then we live however we want, and then when
we die we get to go to heaven because of some decision we once made to believe
in Jesus Christ, or because we invited him into our hearts, or because we once
prayed the sinner’s prayer, and so we think we are good to go.
All throughout the New Testament the writers of the gospel
make it clear to us that true faith in Jesus Christ is continuous, it is
committed, it is faithful, it endures, and it is steadfast in hope, in purity, in
holiness and in righteousness. This doesn’t mean we will never sin, but when we
do sin we repent of those sins, and we turn back to following our Lord in
faithful surrender to his will for our lives. For, we are not only saved
(past), but we are being saved (present) and we will be saved (future) when
Christ returns.
Yet, so many people have this idea that belief in Jesus
Christ is nothing more than some one-time decision to invite him into their
hearts or to acknowledge who he is and what he did for us on that cross. They
think that repeating some words in a prayer guarantees them eternal life with
God no matter how they live their lives from that moment on. And, this is just
wrong!
They may make a profession of Jesus Christ as Lord and
Savior of their lives, but by their actions they deny him. Or, they may profess
him as Lord of their lives only as a show, as a performance to make others
think that they are righteous and holy while they are as “crooked as a dog’s
hind legs,” i.e. very deceptive and dishonest. While they are involved in all
kinds of sin, wickedness, deception, trickery and the like, they pretend to be
righteous in order to fool others and to cover-up their sinful and wicked
deeds, too.
So, they devise a gospel which appeases their consciences
and their flesh, and which gives them permission to still live in their sins,
and to cover-up their sins, and to lie about them. And, this gospel is a shift
from the true gospel, because rather than demanding death to sin, it coddles
people’s sins, instead. It tells them that they can “believe” in Jesus and
still live sinful lifestyles. So, instead of forsaking their sins, they retain
them. They hold on to them and then they say that God’s grace covers them all.
But, the truth of the gospel is that we must die with Christ
to sin and self, not just once, but daily. We must daily, by the Spirit, be
putting to death the fruitless deeds of darkness, and we must be walking in the
Light of Christ and of his truth and in his righteousness. We must walk in
holiness and purity and uprightness, in the power of God’s Spirit living within
us. And, we must no longer practice what is unholy, ungodly, immoral, impure
and wicked.
For, if we live to the flesh, we will die in our sins, not
have the hope of eternal life with God, no matter what we confess with our
mouths or say we believe in our hearts. But, if we walk according to the
Spirit, and daily we are dying to sin and self, and if we continue in this
lifestyle of trusting in Jesus Christ with our lives, and submitting to his
Lordship over our lives until he returns or until we die and go home to be with
him, then we have the hope of eternal life with God.
This is not my thinking. This is the Word of God which says
this. So, check it out for yourself. Study the Word. Read the scriptures in
context, too, for context is everything. And, let the Holy Spirit of God reveal
to you the truth of what his word says with regard to our salvation and our
eternal life with God. And, then live what his Word teaches, and continue in it
until Jesus returns or until he takes you home. You will be eternally thankful
you did.
For
Our Nation
An
Original Work / September 11, 2012
Bombs are bursting. Night is falling.
Jesus Christ is gently calling
You to follow Him in all ways.
Trust Him with your life today.
Make Him your Lord and your Savior.
Turn from your sin. Follow Jesus.
He will forgive you of your sin;
Cleanse your heart, made new within.
Men betraying: Our trust fraying.
On our knees to God we’re praying,
Seeking God to give us answers
That are only found in Him.
God is sovereign over all things.
Nothing from His mind escaping.
He has all things under His command,
And will work all for good.
Jesus Christ is gently calling
You to follow Him in all ways.
Men deceiving: we’re believing
In our Lord, and interceding
For our nation and its people
To obey their God today.
He is our hope for our future.
For our wounds He offers suture.
He is all we need for this life.
Trust Him with your life today.
Monday, November 12, 2018 – Additional Scriptures on this
subject: Jn. 8:31-32; Rom.
11:17-24; I Co. 15:2; II Tim 2:10-13; Heb. 3:6, 14-15; 2 Pet. 1:5-11; I Jn.
2:24-25; Lu. 9:23-25; Jn. 6:35-66; Jn. 10:27-30; Ac. 26:16-18; Rom. 6:1-23; Rom.
8:1-17; 2 Co. 5:15, 21; Gal. 5:19-21; Gal. 6:7-8; Eph. 4:17-24; Tit. 2:11-14; 1
Pet. 2:24-25; and 1 Jn. 1:5-9.
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