Saturday, August 13, 2011
Put on Love
Read Colossians 3:12-17
Here, we are called upon to do two different things - First "Put on" or "clothe" (v.12, 14); second, "Let..." (v.15,16). In the first case we have to take positive steps to do something; in the second we have a more passive part to play - we allow something to influence us. Both have their place in Christian discipleship.
1. "Clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience" (v.12). Here are five qualities which, as Christians, we are to cultivate. Paul does not mean that we have to pretend to have them, putting them on like an actor's make-up. He means to cultivate them as a gardener might cultivate flowers. We are also to "put on love" (v.14). This is like the string on which the pearls are threaded; without love the Christian virtues can be an untidy, unseemly mess; with love, they are orderly, winsome, and attractive.
2. "Let the peace of Christ rule..." (v.15). We cannot in any sense contribute to this; but we can open ourselves to Jesus Christ, in prayer and in trust, so that He controls us in thought, word and deed. His peace flows from absolute confidence in God. It is not affected by changes in our circumstances or in the world round about us. Then, Paul adds, "let the word of Christ dwell..." (v.16). Again, this is a case of keeping our minds and hearts open, remembering His Word, meditating on His commands. Results are sure to follow.
Prayer: Lord God, I need Your peace in my life to enable me to live at peace with others; so give me Your love, also, for I cannot be at war with those I truly love. In the name of Christ. Amen.
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