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True Godly Character

Topic: #47 of 266 for Sermons on Character
Scripture: Colossians 3:1-3:14
Denomination: Mennonite
Date Added: July 2008
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
True Godly Character
Love and Wisdom; God and You
Colossians 3:1–14

(This message is begun wearing dirty, torn or worn clothes ... shirt, scarf, shoes, socks, jewelry ... and in the middle changed into a nicer suit. This should be done in a quite non-provocative way, no pants or revealed skin in the change-over. Amusing; not alarming.)

This passage is directly connected to the previous passage. Paul relieves our anxiety about rules and warns us against pagan influence, but he does not leave us hanging. The Colossians were seeking for true wisdom, and Paul cannot say what it is not, without clarifying what it is.

So, if the true path to spiritual wisdom is not in strictly following rules or seeking out the spiritual wisdom of the world, where is it? Paul says it is not in the details, but in the development of a character that is rightly oriented. The specific actions of a person reveal our innermost concerns. So, we look at our actions, not to see if we are in compliance, but to see if our inner person is being transformed. This approach is less measurable, but in the end, more reliable.

Paul uses two images to clarify his ideas: Life / death, and dressing / undressing.

Life is found in Jesus, not in our earthly nature

How do we seek the things above? Paul says it is in thinking about them. The beauty of it is, that when he begins clarifying, the only "thing" above that Paul can recommend is Christ himself. He is risen and living, sitting at God’s right hand. Jesus is the source and the keeper of your life, which will find its fullness not here and now, but later, in eternity.

Jesus is our life. So, think about Jesus. There is more to it than that, but it is an incredible start.
On the other hand, we should put to death the things inside us that draw us back to this earth. Paul generalizes in his examples of things of this earth which we should put to death:

• sexual immorality
• impurity
• shameful passion
• evil desire
• and greed which is idolatry

Paul often begins lists of evil things with sexual sin. It is clear that he thought this was a prominent problem for many people. If you have problems with it, don’t be shocked, so do many others. Other than this one item, he is more general.

• Do you have mixed motives? That is impurity.
• Are you passionate about things that are better not spoken of? That is a shameful passion.
• Do you secretly or openly desire evil things?

Look carefully at greed. When we desire things to the point of unsatisfiable grasping at more and more, we are making those things we want god and placing them in the highest position of our lives. We may as well melt it all down, mold it into an idol, and worship it every day. We are reembracing our own death instead of killing the deeds of darkness.
Don’t forget, when you let your heart return to these motivations, you are realigning yourself with the very things that are going to be judged in God’s wrath. When you aligned yourself with Christ, you killed these things inside you. However, like a rusty sculpture, you can clear the rust away, but when it rains you will have to touch it up. These are things we have to kill within us, not once, but every day.

What are you wearing?

Now Paul shifts his image from life and death and looks instead at an image that suggests clothing. He says that when we readmit these dark impulses,
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