“THEY ARE OF NO VALUE IN …”Christadelphian thoughts based on the daily readings for 15th May 2016


This saying in Paul’s message to the Colossians arrested our attention this morning.   He tells them, “See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit according to human tradition …” [2 v.8]

Jesus had warned against “traditions” that religious leaders of his day had developed (see Matt. 15 v.3-9).  Creating things to observe and keep do not make us more righteous – indeed they have the opposite effect – they can make us self-righteous.

Paul tells the Colossians, “let no one pass judgment on you in questions of food and drink, or with regard to a festival or a new moon or a Sabbath.  These are a shadow …”

[v.16]

Observing festivals, e.g. Easter and keeping the Sabbath, does not make those doing so more righteous, Paul says, “they are of no value in stopping the indulgence of the flesh.”

[v.23]

What is of value?  It is by “holding fast to the head, from whom the whole body, nourished and knit together through its joints  and ligaments, grows with a growth that is from God.”

[v.19]

And how does God cause growth?  We are wonderfully blessed that each one can own and read – as he or she makes the time – the whole of the word of God revealed and written through men like Moses, prophets like Isaiah, the Gospels and the letters of the Apostles.  They provide essential spiritual nourishment every day.  As a result many other things are seen more and more  “as of no value in stopping the indulgence of the flesh” – and we have to admit that more and more such things surround us today – and encourage such indulgence.

But it is not so much a case of setting our minds to stop ourselves doing things that our human nature inclines us toward thinking and doing – but instead – of occupying our thoughts to a greater degree with spiritual things.  The result will be that we will be less and less inclined to indulge in fleshly thoughts and activities – “they are of … value in” the “growth that is from God.”

[v.19]

and we appreciate his word to ever greater degrees.

As a result, Paul tells the Colossians, “when Christ who is your life appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.” [3 v.4]  And that “glory” will be truly unique for “no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of manimagined, what God has prepared for those who love him” [1 Cor. 2 v.9]

By Bro D.Caudery

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