Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Morling Tuesday Chapel: Colossians 3:1-14 Not just putting to death death


Speaker: Mitch Forbes

Scripture: Col 3:1-14

Colossians 1:9: Paul’s dreams and hope for the Colossians: Knowledge of His will… through the Spirit… Know who Jesus is, and who they are in Him… becoming a new person.

Chapter 3: Talks about what it’s like to live a life worthy of the Lord.

V1-4: “Since then you have been raised with Christ. Set your mind not on earthly things. You are the resurrected ones, living the new life.” Repeating the things from Colossians chapters 1&2. Reminding us that we are the resurrected ones. We died, just like Jesus, and were raised, just like Jesus. Everything true of Jesus is true of us now. Your life is now hidden in Christ with God. The mystery of the gospel will be revealed. Psalm 27: He will keep you safe… Your life is hidden, it’s safe, nothing can get at it. Life is hidden in heaven, nothing can change that. It’s hidden for now but one day it will be revealed. When He returns, you will appear with Him in glory. Jesus is coming back to make us glorious, to renew all things! Remember who you are! You are a resurrected one and nothing can change that.

What do the resurrected ones do? How do they live? How does their life look like? Their life is orientated by two things: Putting to death death and putting on life. Some churches only talk about death and do not talk of hope. Some churches only talk about hope and pay no attention to evil in the world.

Put to death the things of death: The things that destroy people. Eg. how many lives and ministries have been destroyed by sexual immorality? By greed? By bitterness? By anger? By slander?

Jesus didn’t die so that we would stay dead. Jesus came so that we can have a new life. Not just standing against things, but standing for things. What are we for?

“And over these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”

Everyone can come and be welcomed and celebrate. If we value people’s humanness. If everything we do is dripping with kindness, humility, gentleness, patience.

“Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.” Sounds utopian: It is almost impossible.
Why forgive? Because the stuff of death still creeps in.


Woke up freezing today! Came to the warm Morling library early to search for some books for Field Education, and the "McDonaldization of the Church" and "relational leadership" captured my attention. Had a "Hope Street Coffee" prior to Chapel. It's the last Chapel of the semester and a magazine featuring the theme of "Unity in Diversity" was placed on all the chairs... "it is not about cloning"!


今早被凍醒,所以早早來到暖和的 Morling 圖書館尋找一些有關教會實習的書籍。 有幾本書 吸引了我的注意:「麥當勞化的教會」 「關係領導」。去神學主日之前剛好有在賣 「希望街咖啡」,所以買了一杯喝。「多元化的合一」是冬季校刊的主題。我們不是在製作「複製人」。

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