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Colossians 3:8-16
Excerpted from: The Covenants, Grace, and Law (Part 23)

This is the practical application of seeking those things which are above. In effect what Paul is saying is that, if we are seeking those things which are above, the resources to overcome these things will be here. They will be part of us, because God responds to such as are truly seeking after Him.

Now, be patient. Our relationship with God is not magic. It takes work, does it not? And if any of you have any of these problems, you understand that you really have to hold a tight rein on yourself to keep yourself from doing these things that Paul says to "put off." They are so deeply ingrained within us that they want to break out, all by themselves. That is why Paul wrote that in Romans 7. "The things that I do not want to do, I do. The things I do want to do, I do not do."

So Paul said there were two conflicting laws working within him. There was the law of his mind—which loved God, understood a great deal about God, wanted to submit to God, wanted to sacrifice for God's sake and in His name, wanted to discipline himself. But the law of his flesh, sin that dwelt within him, put up its ugly head and, every once in a while, it would break out.

We do have to discipline ourselves. "Putting on" and "taking off" is not always easy. Sometimes we find that there are certain things that we can do readily. It almost seems like it comes easily to us. But there are other things that are like a thorn in the flesh, and they gnaw away at us, and embarrass us from time to time, and make us feel guilty. They make us wonder whether we will be acceptable before God. They embarrass us, and we wish they were not there. And we know that it takes a great deal of work. Work requires discipline. We know that we are to "put off" those things that do not fit the image of God, and to "put on" the characteristics that do.

The final thing that he mentions there really is love. Love is the crown. It is what tops off, as it were, all of the other virtues and ties them all together. The "putting on" and the "taking off" will actually be the manifestation of the seeking God and those things which are above.

Even when we understand this, even the ability to do this—to "put on" and to "take off"—is a gift from God. The resources to do this come from Him. God responds to those who make Him the focus of their lives. And this is the way that it is exhibited. The evidence begins to show in the way we live our lives.


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All in All  
All in All  
Choosing the New Man (Part One)  (6)
Choosing the New Man (Part Three)  
Choosing the New Man (Part Two)  (2)
Choosing the New Man (Part Two)  (2)
Choosing the New Man (Part Two)  (2)
Five Teachings of Grace  
The Road Less Traveled  
The Ultimate Father's Day  
The Wholeness of God  

Bible Studies

The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Healing a Cripple by a Pool (Part Two)  
The Model Prayer (Part Two): Our Father in Heaven  
The Seven Churches (Part Five): Pergamos  

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Coveting and the Roots of Sin  
Entrance Exam  
Have We Settled on Our Lees?  
Is It Fair?  
Leaders With Character  
No Meeting of the Minds  
Pruning and Cleansing  
Welfare and Christianity  
What Is Real Conversion? (Part Six)  
What Is Real Conversion? (Part Two)  

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Leadership and Covenants (Part Twenty-Two)  
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Hide and Seek  
Born Again (Part 1)  
Striking a Balance  
The Spirit of Gratitude  
The Priesthood of God (Part 10) Conclusion  
Facing Times of Stress: Hopeless Regrets  
Profanity (Part Two)  
God's Law in Our Mouths  
Our Trusted Source of Truth (Part Two)  
A Time to Tear  
Conforming to This World  
Passover and New Creation  
Passover and New Creation  
Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 3)  
Deleavening the Home  
Hebrews: Its Background (Part Four)  
Learning to Live in the Light  
Don't Meddle and Always Be Ready to Answer  
Letters to Seven Churches (Part Seven): Repentance  
The Colossian Heresy and Laodiceanism  
Colossian Law-Keeping  
The Scepter, Duty, and the Days of Unleavened Bread  
No One Else Matters (Part Two)  
Spiritual Renewal  
Spiritual Renewal  
The Doctrine of Israel (Part Fifteen):The Israel of God  
Teaching Us to Think (Part Two)  
All in All  
Seeing the Invisible  
Character and Leadership  
Responding to God's Pruning is Not Passive (Part Two)  
Called to Change  
God Expects a Return on His Investment (Part Four)  
The Bond of Perfection: Sacrifice  
Titus (Part Seven): Maintaining Good Works  
Self-Government and Responsibility (Part One)  
Conviction, Moses and Us  
Remembering Your Vows  
Knowing Christ (Part 1)  
Real Conversion  
From Pride to Humility  
The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 5)  
The Christian Paradox (Part Two)  
Remember the Christians  
Potential for Good  
Our Affinity to Christ  
Abraham (Part Eight)  
To Test You  
The Glory of God (Part 4): Glorifying God  
Re-education (Part 2)  
Re-education (Part 2)  
Are You Looking for Some New Thing? (Part 2)  
Works of the Flesh  
Principled Living (Part 2): Conquering Sin  
The Father-Son Relationship (Part One)  
It's Not About You  



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