Mon 2.1 - Walking in Wisdom
Posted by knowgrowshow on February 25, 2008
Today’s reading: Colossians 4 & Revelation 3.14-22
There is a famous letter to the church of Laodicea in the book of Revelation. Some of you may know that the letters in chapter 2-3 of the book of the Revelation represent the periods of church history. The period we live in today would be the Laodicean one, or the last one. As you read through Colossians 4, you will notice that Paul gives these believers some instruction to “read the epistle from Laodicea”. Maybe, as we study the book of Colossians, it would do us some good to also study the letter to Laodicea and follow Paul’s advice???
Truly, as Pastor Wood pointed out last night, there are many connections between the letter from the Lord to the church of Laodicea and the letter from Paul to the church of Colosse (Colossians). Let’s take some time today and see if we can notice anything that God may be speaking to our generation in these passages. Pray that God will open your spiritual eyes to see truth (Ps 119.1
and that you will receive the message He has for you today. I encourage you to continue this study much further than we will go today, but let me get our thoughts started with this thought.
Last night we talked about how Paul was writing the book of Colossians to overcome some wrong ideas these folks had about their faith in God. The way we decided to name that was a “quick-fix” type of relationship with God. One in which we just come to Him to fix our problems or help us when we’re down, but depends on US the rest of the time. So, that’s what Paul was trying to help those believers overcome. We looked at a few of the ways he describes that relationship in the last part of chapter 2 in Colossians.
Today, let’s look at this letter to the Laodiceans and see if there are some similarities. Now, you can find more for yourself, but I just want to make sure we do not overlook one important one. God describes these people at Laodicea as THINKING they are rich, but spiritually they are WRETCHED. (Rev 3.17) Wow! Then He says explains that at this particular church He was actually on the OUTSIDE knocking, trying to get in. (3.20) Again, Wow! So why? How is this? Well, just before that He says that it is their LUKEWARMNESS that disgusts Him( 3.16). We understand that, don’t we? We hate room temperature water too! See, that lukewarmness meant they had no purpose. He even says I WISH YOU WERE HOT OR COLD (3.15) but you are simply room temperature. See, HOT water has a purpose - it is used for therapeutic purposes, it is used to disinfect, to soothe, and to relax muscles. COLD water has a purpose - it is refreshing, it is satisfying to the thirst, and it is used to ease pain of injury (ice). So what the Lord is saying to them, and I believe to us, is that HE desires that we be USEFUL. Some will be that hot water, and be used accordingly. Some will be that cold water. But either way, don’t be that lukewarm water that nobody wants for any purpose.
Let’s set our hearts to pursuing God’s plan for us through this directions study. To determine today that we are not going to allow our hearts and our spiritual lives to become LUKEWARM before God or others around us. Let us take the book of Colossians and develop into the people God planed for us to be, living life on PURPOSE.
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Today’s reading: Colossians 3
Last night at the Fridge, we talked about God’s desire for the life of His children from the middle of Colossians 1. One of the things He desires for us, is that we “walk worthy of the Lord…strengthened with all might…meet to be partakers of the inheritance.” Among other things He outlines, even just these seem to be a pretty high standard don’t they???
is desire that we be filled with knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding. Sounds simple enough right? (if only it was)