Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Yielding to Christ



Read Colossians 3:18-4:1

1. Where Problems Start. Most of our lives are lived in some sort of relationship with other people - at home with our families, where each member has to learn to make some sacrifices for the sake of the family as a whole; at leisure with our friends, when we get together to enjoy common activities; or at work, where employer and employee, manager and apprentice are all involved in a network of relationships. We were made to live like this, but we quickly discover that this is where most of our problems begin. Our relationships can bring us great joy, but they can also result in quarrels, misunderstandings, jealousies, and so on.

2. Where Answers Begin. The key phrases are "in the Lord" (v.18), "pleases the Lord" (v.20), "reverence for the Lord" (v.22), "serving/working for the Lord" (vs.23, 24), and, most explicitly of all, "you also have a Master" (4:1). In other words, we do not rest content with training to be better managers, studying domestic relationships, etc. We are to see all these relationships as coming under the control of Christ. We are to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ (Ephesians 5:21). If this principle was really put into practice it would solve many of our problems, for what too frequently becomes a collision of wills would become a common concern to know and to do the will of God.

Prayer: Lord God, You have involved so many people in the story of my life, and I am grateful; help me, in all of my relationships, to seek to do Your good and perfect will. For Jesus' sake. Amen.

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