1 John 2:1-2: Advocate and Propitiation
Today we will do something a little different. We will start chapter 2 by looking at the first two verses, then do a chapter summary… Read More »1 John 2:1-2: Advocate and Propitiation
Today we will do something a little different. We will start chapter 2 by looking at the first two verses, then do a chapter summary… Read More »1 John 2:1-2: Advocate and Propitiation
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Ever feel like your life is just going in circles? The same old things days after day and week after week. The drudgery of the same old routines can make life seem like you are going in circles and stuck in the mud. With an earthbound perspective, life really is little more than going in circles and the same pattern. The repetitive cycles of infancy, adolescence, and old age; work, rest, and more work; marriage, children, and grandchildren; diapers and dishes; progress and regress can seem awfully ordinary and terribly tedious.
God, however, does not want us simply to endure the mundane and tediousness. Our ordinary activities can be infused with spiritual significance. Paul calls us to a bigger picture, a higher perspective in Colossians 3. He calls us to look up and focus on Him to gain perspective for our earthly endeavors.
Throughout chapter 3, we will see that knowing the truth about Christian living invites us to live an ordinary life in an extraordinary way. Paul’s exhortations in chapter 3 are practical applications of the doctrine he has presented in chapter 2. A brief overview of chapter 3 is: believers are to seek spiritual values (3:1–4), put off the sins of the old life (3:5–11), and put on the virtues of the new life (3:12–17). This in turn should affect their relationships with other members of their families and society (3:18–4:1).
Today, we will look at verses 1-4 so it will be shorter. Verses 5-11 really go better together as a unit, so it would not be great to break that up. Also, verses 1–4 are seen as a hinge between the primarily doctrinal section of chapters 1–2 and the primarily practical section of chapters 3–4. These verses conclude the polemic against the false teachers with a further exaltation of the supremacy of Jesus, and they provide the starting point for the alternative to the false teaching with an exhortation to make Christ central in all areas of life.
1 Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. 2 Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth. 3 For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God. 4 When Christ, who is our life, is revealed, then you also will be revealed with Him in glory. (NASB)
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