First Preached 29th July, 2001 Trinity 7
Colossians 2.6-15 [16-19]
There are some things in life which are intrinsically difficult. Like trying to explain Test Cricket to an American:
“Well you see there are two sides and they toss a coin to see which side is in. Then two men from the side which is in go out and the other side tries to get them out. When one of them is out another man goes in until they are all out. Then the other side is in. And so on for five days. Unless they are all out earlier, or unless it rains in which case it is all up.”
Life can be very complex, but the secret of successful living is not to make it more complex than it has to be. Which fact seems to have eluded a great number of otherwise intelligent people. Not least the members of the European Commission.
St. Paul However had it bang to rights. He basically keeps repeating one basic theme:- You have all that you need in Jesus Christ. The grace of God poured out through him cancels all your sins and brings you the greatest possible resources to live according to His will.
This does not of course mean life will be simple. Life is complicated knotted and twisted by human ingenuity. And human ingenuity reaches its highest point when it comes to sinning. Geoffrey Archer for instance never composed a plot for one of his novels anywhere near as convoluted as his real life.
People actually love complexity and give great esteem to those who can produce it, we call them experts, or scholars, or authorities.
The best field of all in which to be an authority is religion. Not necessarily the most profitable but certainly the most fun. Because there are very few fixed points so you can say almost anything if you say it in a sufficiently mysterious way.
Which is what had happened at Collosae. A group of people had got in who knew a lot. They had a complex theory of the universe. They had special insight into heavenly things, and they saw visions which they reckoned were vitally important.
None of these things would have upset Paul too much he was a fair hand at visions himself. Except that they were getting in the way of the central truth. Christ was becoming one thing among others, and maybe not the most important.
So Paul has to remind them. (Colossians 2:9) ”For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form”
You will not find out more about God than you can know in Jesus.
And you will not find a more complete transformation of your being than you can find in him. (Colossians 2:13)” When you were dead in your sins and in the uncircumcision of your sinful nature, God made you alive with Christ. He forgave us all our sins,”
And there is no Spiritual force greater than Him and no other Lord to whom we have to bend the knee. (Colossians 2:15) “And having disarmed the powers and authorities, he made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross.”
From this overwhelming fact there flows an equally awesome consequence:
Therefore we ought to live ‘graceful’ lives. (Colossians 2:7) ”rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness. “
That is quite difficult enough. It will land you in al kinds of hot water in the complexities of this world. To live straightforwardly in a crooked situation among perverse people will create unimaginable complications. That is unavoidable.
But it is all the more important that you do not complicate your starting point. The world is full of ifs and buts. But as Paul says elsewhere, “The promises of God are yea and amen in Christ Jesus Christ” (1Cor 1.20)
Christianity is not difficult to understand .”God Made you alive with Christ” The teaching should not be made needlessly complex. For to live it out that is where the real demand lies.
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