Gratitude. [1924] St. Nothing is too small to be done for one deeply loved, and nothing but deep love will do unweariedly all little things to please whom it loves. It must have points of contact with every part of my life. As a little square serves an artificer to design and mark out a multitude of lines, and to correct those that are amiss, so by this little rule there is no human action respecting which we cannot ascertain whether it is right or wrong; nor is there any part of our lives which this rule is not capable of guiding and forming to perfection.3. Third Sunday after Trinity Humility, Trust, Watchfulness, Suffering. (Colossians iii. As to daily life. Yea, all of you gird yourselves with humility, to serve one another: for God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace to the humble. But it is necessary that we have this deposition so formed in our hearts, that when circumstances allow us to think of Christ our souls may lean that way as being habituated to it.II. Mallock.Religion is one of the colours of life which mingles most intimately with all the other colours of the palette. This is all the Scriptures teach, and this is all we have to learn. "Your Life is Hid" (Col. Iii. Ulysses said, "What's that?" The labourer working under the useful light and genial warmth does not lose his time and dazzle his sight in gazing on the sun, but plies his arm with his eye fixed on his work, and so uses for its intended purpose the light God has bestowed. This is the only religious view of life.IV. 1. Thanksgiving is one of the most necessary and universal offices of a Christian. Are they evermore in his view and present to his thoughts? How many, if they pray at all, hope to do right and escape flagrant wrong almost through the intention of doing or not doing, and think that if they call upon God in some general way things will not be much amiss with them.3. Preached February 9, 1851. (3) Owing to a mixture of these we find Christian precept and practice widely sundered. Again, is it a sacred or a secular work when a young girl, under a deep sense of duty, consecrates her life to attendance upon a suffering mother? "Ephraim is like a silly dove without heart." A. Jacob, D. D.It is one of the most precious effects of Christianity that it gives interest and dignity to commonplace life. )PeopleChristians, Colossians, Paul, TimothyPlacesColossaeTopicsAct, Deed, Giving, Praise, Thanks, Whatever, Whatsoever, WhetherOutline1. We cannot expect God's blessing on anything not done in Christ's name.(H. Whether you do or not, let me tell you in a few words, what I seem to myself to have learned concerning that peace. This is the only religious view of life. How easily may their motive come to be that so well expressed in Bible words "Put me into one of the priest's offices, that I may eat a piece of bread."III. A beginning indeed, I find, but no end of thy miseries. Unlike other religions, that of Christ admits of no compromises. 5. It is this that gives them the right and title they have in Christian morality. (4)All our actual supplies (Philippians 4:19).2. If we would know what Christ wants to be to us, we Dwight L. MoodyThe Way to God and How to Find It, But, after that He had Made Mention of These Evils30. Whether you do or not, let me tell you in a few words, what I seem to myself to have learned concerning that peace. 3). There is nothing can do it but the Cross of Christ and the Spirit of God. "WHATSOEVER YE DO IN WORD OR DEED," etc.1. THE MOTIVE POWER OF A HOLY LIFE. Thanksgiving is one of the most necessary and universal offices of a Christian. Doctors tell us that walking is good for our health. Jesus gave you forgiveness of sins. Many do not know the right answer, or the full answer. 1). For the instruction of our faith. Mere precepts cannot touch us at all points, or constrain us to do all things in a teacher's name. Hugh BinningLinksColossians 3:17 NIVColossians 3:17 NLTColossians 3:17 ESVColossians 3:17 NASBColossians 3:17 KJVColossians 3:17 Bible AppsColossians 3:17 ParallelColossians 3:17 Biblia ParalelaColossians 3:17 Chinese BibleColossians 3:17 French BibleColossians 3:17 German BibleColossians 3:17 CommentariesBible Hub. And yet, after all, this is the most Christ-like ministry of all, for the Master Himself does not even appear in the work of the church except as her hidden Life Rev. Yes, silver and gold and gems conspired together to mark out this name on the paten, or the chalice, or the shrine; the manufacturer of Limoges worked it out in his enamel; in the monastery potteries they burnt it in on their tiles; in convents they embroidered it on chasuble and cope; in the glorious windows of churches the light came in, sanctified, as it were, and hallowed by the name of the True Light; the poor peasant was encouraged, with his clasp knife, to consecrate his house by carving the same name on the hutch of his door or the barge-boards of his roof; the name of salvation could not be out of place among the dwellings of those who looked to be saved; the name which to adore will be the work of eternity, could never be out of place for the meditation and the worship of earth.(Dr. Do you know what it is? One offers it in his own name, he is sacrificing to selfishness; another offers it in the name of fashion, another in the name of respectability, but there can be no reality in our services unless offered in the name of Christ.(H. Differently to be admonished are servants and masters. UNITY AND PEACE. This is the way with worldly people. (E B. Pusey, D. D.)Common work in the name of JesusH. Christian families, founded on the holy bond of marriage, are appointed, in the divine order of things, to be the nurseries of the future generation. Gregory to Dominicus, Bishop of Carthage. 2. A beginning indeed, I find, but no end of thy miseries. J. W. Buxton, M. A.Wherever we are called to work we must dedicate the labours of our hands or our brain to God, doing all in the name of the Lord Jesus. Hugh BinningLinksColossians 3:17 NIVColossians 3:17 NLTColossians 3:17 ESVColossians 3:17 NASBColossians 3:17 KJVColossians 3:17 Bible AppsColossians 3:17 ParallelColossians 3:17 Biblia ParalelaColossians 3:17 Chinese BibleColossians 3:17 French BibleColossians 3:17 German BibleColossians 3:17 CommentariesBible Hub, (4)charity.The word of Christ must dwell richly in the heart (see previous verse).II. For the confirmation of faith. 2 Tim. cast a holy reverence round a sick room when we minister to Jesus? Then was it a sacred or a secular work to write "Paradise Lost," Wordsworth's "Excursion," or Cowper's "Task"? He shows where we should seek Christ.5. Not more cer tainly does the law of gravity reach from world to world than does this law prevail wherever intelligence exists.2. But it is not thus taken here as if Paul simply intended that in our actions and discourses we should always intermix the word Jesus, or at least preface it. 5. And who looks down upon us? )Every-day religionT. We thank him. All the apparent extravagance of the injunction vanishes when we lay our hands on the secret of the Divine life. Refer all things to Him. Observe the extent of this saying. (2) Some religious people, like the former, strain the Bible to its literal meaning, and then require that meaning in full, and thus lead to the same point, and encourage indolence and unbelief. Nay, a good and a spur which quickened every nerve. 1 Colossians 3:12-17 "Now What?Love! All the wicked dealings and defilement of Ephraim is uncovered--and the Lord said: "I will be unto Ephraim as a lion." Blot out that name and you blot out the best part of history, all that is purest in morals, elevating in literature, gentle in manners, merciful in laws. A. He would be a bad workman and a bad Christian if he were. Nothing seemed to be able to draw Ephraim's heart away from the idols. 3). So the apostle means (a)That we refer all to His glory. UNITY AND PEACE. Observe I. II. O wretched Man! (2) Some religious people, like the former, strain the Bible to its literal meaning, and then require that meaning in full, and thus lead to the same point, and encourage indolence and unbelief. Nothing seemed to be able to draw Ephraim's heart away from the idols. The Christian at his daily task is not ever pondering spiritual truths. 11.) Colossians 3:4.--Christ who is our life. None but pure gold may receive the special goldsmith's mark, none but true, honest work can bear the mark of the Lord Jesus.(H. The angry, sinful word again and again escapes, and the thought of God at best but follows it.II. Some Christians have a very small Saviour, for they are not willing to receive Him fully, and let Him do great and mighty things for them. What a multitude of religions there is in this poor wicked world of ours! This is all the Scriptures teach, and this is all we have to learn. 5 Likewise, ye younger, be subject unto the elder. But our Lord, being God, became man, bore our sins and carried our sorrows, grew up through our life, and tasted death for every man. "Let the peace of God rule in your hearts." Others have a mighty Saviour, because they make Him to be great and mighty. Think how it would bear on the obscure toilers of Ephesus, Corinth, or Rome. Guthrie, D. D. He who lives for the glory of God has an end in view which lends dignity to the man and to his life. That is what He became man for; as a man to live a life of trust in God, and so to show to us how we ought to live. Christ is all to us that we make Him to be. Whatever mystery a man makes of his object in life, spectators generally arrive at correct conclusions. But what is it, that it is not enough for him to say, "Do ye put down all," but that he added the conjunction and said, "ye also?" It is sufficient that we frequently and ordinarily make this application of mind. Servants are to be admonished that they despise not their masters, lest they offend God, if by behaving themselves proudly they gainsay His ordinance: masters, too, are to be admonished, that they are proud against God with respect Leo the GreatWritings of Leo the GreatHow Subjects and Prelates are to be Admonished. Or is not their influence for the most part rather a constraining power of which he is unconscious, rather than a stimulus carried on by conscious effort? "Your life is hid" (Col. iii. If it could be shown that its requirements were unreal, its statements exaggerated, its views of attainment unreason. The church is full of half dead people who have been trying, like poor Nero, to slay themselves for years, and have not had the courage to strike the fatal blow. How many, if they pray at all, hope to do right and escape flagrant wrong almost through the intention of doing or not doing, and think that if they call upon God in some general way things will not be much amiss with them.3. Revival is when we can say "yes" at any moment of the day. 2. "For Ye are Dead" (Col. Iii. able, it would lose immensely in its character for truth and its power for good.2. The rule is short and easy, but of almost infinite use. 3). To Dominicus. A strained and exaggerated view of religion has been put before them, alien from their habits of thought, and by no means supported by the example of its professors.II. Have Him before thee as the pattern whom thou art to copy; the Redeemer in whom is thy strength, the Master and Friend whom thou art to serve and please, thy Creator and thy heaven.1. It is a privilege to have peace, but it would appear Frederick W. RobertsonSermons Preached at Brighton, Christ is AllObserve in this chapter that he begins by reminding the saints of their having risen with Christ. Be cause all we are, have, or can do, is of Christ (1 Corinthians 3:22, 23). 12 Put on therefore, as God's elect, holy and beloved, a heart of compassion, kindness, lowliness, meekness, longsuffering; 13 forbearing one another, and forgiving each other, if any man have a complaint against any; even as the Lord forgave you, so also do ye: 14 and above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfectness. We must exercise our thoughts much upon Him, and be much taken up with Him in the course of our lives (Psalm 73:23).IV. Stewart. And who has not seen the dullest rain-cloud, when it turned its weeping face to the sun, change into glory, and, in the bow that spans it, present to the eyes of age and infancy, alike of the philosopher who studies, and of the simple joyous child who runs to catch it, the most brilliant and beautiful phenomenon in nature? For the instruction of our faith. )Every-day religionT. "Whether ye eat or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do it to the glory of God."(T. Paul here clearly gives to Christ the whole of life. Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. A. He was in advance even of the earliest seeker that Easter morning, and He will be waiting for us before the break of day with His glad "All Hail," if we have only eyes to see Rev. Westminster Abbey. But Christ claimed the world for Himself and His Father, in the sense that He claimed everything in the world. Are they evermore in his view and present to his thoughts? "GIVING THANKS INTO GOD AND THE FATHER BY HIM." What people hate is being in earnest at all, and so they do not wish to pray for the grace of God lest they should have to be at the pains of using it. "GIVING THANKS INTO GOD AND THE FATHER BY HIM." . HOW IT IS TO BE CARRIED OUT "In the name of the Lord Jesus." Many do not know the right answer, or the full answer. When He had done that upon earth, He went to heaven, that He might do more than show us, might give us, and live in us that life of trust. He was in advance even of the earliest seeker that Easter morning, and He will be waiting for us before the break of day with His glad "All Hail," if we have only eyes to see Rev. There can be no duty except where there is a matter of obedience; and it might seem to us that peace is a something over which we have no power. When He had done that upon earth, He went to heaven, that He might do more than show us, might give us, and live in us that life of trust. On the contrary, great love shows itself most in little acts. (Colossians iii. "The love of Christ constraineth us."III. 3). )PeopleChristians, Colossians, Paul, TimothyPlacesColossaeTopicsAct, Deed, Giving, Praise, Thanks, Whatever, Whatsoever, WhetherOutline1. (3) He sacrifices those which are in their nature indifferent; e.g., if this rule is observed in eating and drinking, acts indifferent in their nature,(a) the sacred name will purge them of the excess of intemperance on the one hand, and the foolish scruples of superstition on the other. Mere precepts cannot touch us at all points, or constrain us to do all things in a teacher's name. The conceptions, affections, and resolutions of the soul refer to words and works as being the principles and motives of them. I want to emphasize that word "all." The faith of those things, which have been mentioned, would be of great use and advantage to believers; and therefore they should study to have the faith of this truth fixed on their hearts, and a deep impression thereof on their spirits, to the end, that, 1. In Colossians 3:16-17, Paul describes a life that is happy in God. Or is not their influence for the most part rather a constraining power of which he is unconscious, rather than a stimulus carried on by conscious effort? And yet, after all, this is the most Christ-like ministry of all, for the Master Himself does not even appear in the work of the church except as her hidden Life, "For ye are dead" (Col. iii. Remember what we are to God through creation, providence, and grace.2. Do them as thou wouldest if thou sawest God by thee, with prayer that they may be done aright. A bad sermon on the text, "Behold I stand at the door and knock," is (it would seem) sacred; but to paint the well-known picture illustrating same text was secular. And yet, after all, this is the most Christ-like ministry of all, for the Master Himself does not even appear in the work of the church except as her hidden Life Rev. "Ephraim is joined to idols, let him alone." We shall not need to seek far to discover our risen Lord. There can be no duty except where there is a matter of obedience; and it might seem to us that peace is a something over which we have no power. J. W. Buxton, M. To do all by His authority (Matthew 18:18-20; Matthew 28:18-20; 1 Timothy 6:15).3. Go, for example, into many of the farms round here, and notice the fire-dogs that stand in the yawning chimney: how they are wrought at the sides into those most blessed of all letters, the I.H.C., by which our dear Lord is set forth. He infers holiness from this also. Christian families, founded on the holy bond of marriage, are appointed, in the divine order of things, to be the nurseries of the future generation. Before the lesson, cut out the die and fold it and glue it together. 2 Tim. Do you know what it is? The purest motive to duty. IIEaster Wednesday Also Suited to Easter Tuesday. Not if our Lord be a mere teacher. Colossians 3:12 Object Lesson - YouTube 0:00 / 2:33 Colossians 3:12 Object Lesson 1,192 views Nov 3, 2020 26 Dislike Share CMBible 682 subscribers Colossians 3:12 object. This is all the Scriptures teach, and this is all we have to learn. act what we know in our souls, that we can do nothing good without God. 2 Tim. (1) As the name of God signifies the Hebrew word by which the Lord distinguishes Himself, so Jesus is sometimes taken for the name which was given by express Divine command. Many do not know the right answer, or the full answer. 3). 4. where shall I begin to describe thine endless misery, who art condemned as soon as conceived; and adjudged to eternal death, before thou wast born to a temporal life? It is to them a mere night of stars to wonder and gaze at, not a sun to light them to their daily work, and warm their hearts with love. We must not so take the precept as if we were obliged in every act and word to raise our thoughts directly to Christ. In Jesus we have not a man dead long ago, but a living Saviour and King ever near us, bearing the one name by which we may be saved. (1) Nothing is more common than a man with a powerful motive which rules his whole life gain, ambition, love of family, science, art, victory, the exercise of an energetic nature. A large proportion of the infidelity of the working classes is due to this unreal teaching. (Admonition 6). Do them as thou wouldest if thou sawest God by thee, with prayer that they may be done aright. So they are ready to think that they cannot help themselves, that they must fall into sins of infirmity, and thus they cast their faults on God, or they look upon them as no great faults at all, and so they act as though they could not sin. CHRISTIANITY IS A REALITY, AND DEALS WITH REALITIES.1. The faithful neither rejoice, nor speak, nor act, but in the name of God but here it is required that our whole life be referred to the name of Christ. permeating this life that it hallows everything.1. The letter of your Holiness, which we received at the hands of the bearer of these presents, so expressed priestly moderation as to soothe us, in a manner, with the bodily presence of its author. )The all-pervasiveness of religionW. 5. Yea, all of you gird yourselves with humility, to serve one another: for God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace to the humble. It is that we are slow to learn in. Faith and Love Towards Christ. Do St. On the contrary, great love shows itself most in little acts. Servants, to wit, that they ever keep in view the humility of their condition; but masters, that they lose not recollection of their nature, in which they are constituted on an equality with servants. (3)Reconciliation with God (2 Corinthians 5:18). Great, moreover, is the power of charity, beloved brother, which binds hearts one to another in mutual affection with the, (Admonition 6). Because we cannot be accepted but by Him (Ephesians 1:6; Hebrews 13:15; Hebrews 5:1).4. The best music consists in thankfulness to God. To follow His example (Matthew 16:24; 1 John 2:6; 1 Peter 2:21-23).II. To go to God through Him (John 15:3, 16; John 16:23-26).2. some uses.1. The peace of God. What people hate is being in earnest at all, and so they do not wish to pray for the grace of God lest they should have to be at the pains of using it. [1924] St. The author of nature and the author of Christianity give tokens of being one and the same, in that their principles are alike simple, universal, imperious, inexorable. Servants, to wit, that they ever keep in view the humility of their condition; but masters, that they lose not recollection of their nature, in which they are constituted on an equality with servants. 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