Colossians 3:12
The
Garments of a New Man
Context:
- Our position in
Christ (vs.11)
- We died with Christ to
the world (2:20; 3:3)
- We have put off the old
man at the moment of saving faith (3:9)
- We rose with Christ to
new life (3:1,4)
- We have put on the new
man (3:10)
- This new man is
completely new, yet is in a process of constant renewal… spiritual growth
and progress (3:10)
- This new man is IN
Christ (in the Body) where worldly, earthly distinctions are meaningless.
(3:11)
- Paul has finished the
section on positional truth, and begins to make exhortations BASED upon
that glorious position.
- After teaching the
Colossians of their position in Christ, he begins to exhort them to
behavior that is BEFITTING such a high calling!
- We saw a few weeks ago
that SINCE the old man is dead, it is only fitting that the dirty
garments of that old man be PUT OFF (3:8-9).
- Paul informed them that
the new man has been PUT ON at the moment of saving faith (3:10). They
ARE a new creature in Christ… a new man.
- This morning we want to
look at the exhortation Paul makes IN LIGHT OF that fact.
- SINCE you are a new
man, PUT ON garments (outward behavior) that is befitting such a
position!
A.
The Elect of God
- Elect Defined: ἐκλεκτός – picked
out; chosen;
- It is a noun in the
nominative case – indicating the PERSONS being addressed (elect ones;
chosen ones)
- From ἐκλέγω - (ek = out of) - To
choose out, select out, choose out for oneself,
i.
This term does not necessarily
imply the rejection of what is not chosen, but speaks of displaying favor to
the thing chosen.
ii.
It involves preference
and selection from among many choices.
- The verb in Col.3:12 is
used in Eph. 1:4 – chosen before the foundation of the earth.
i.
Therefore, it could not be
based on merit.
1.
We had not yet been born. We
had not yet DONE anything.
2.
It was based purely on God’s
goodness & grace
ii.
Deut. 7:7-8 – God CHOSE to place His love on Israel.
That’s why they were the elect of God.
1.
God delighted in choosing Israel,
not because of any seen or foreseen merit in the nation, but because it PLEASED
the Lord to do so.
2.
That is exactly why WE too are
the elect of God.
iii.
Rom. 9:22 – the two unborn sons of Isaac & Rebecca
(Jacob and Esau) illustrate this truth.
1.
One was chosen, one was not.
2.
The choice was made BEFORE they
were born.
3.
The purpose of the choice was
to make it crystal clear that the choice was NOT made on the basis of works.
4.
The choice was made according
to God – “Him that calleth… that chooseth.” It was His choice, His will…
because it pleased Him.
5.
Election makes it clear that
GOD is the One who does the choosing… not the one chosen.
iv.
Eph. 1:5,9,11 – God predestinated us, according to His own good
pleasure… according to His own good purpose and His own will.
1.
We all have many questions
about God’s sovereign choices… there is much we are not told.
2.
But one thing we DO know: He
chose us because He WANTED to… it pleased Him…
3.
That’s about the most
definitive answer one will find in the pages of the Holy Scripture.
4.
The gospels contain a similar
expression several times: for so it seemed good in thy sight.
5.
God does that which seems good
in His sight.
6.
We ought to be able to leave it
at that and trust Him.
7.
His choices are based on what
HE deems best… One who is omniscient and infinitely good has made the choice. We
don’t need to know all the details. Trust Him.
8.
II Tim. 1:9 – “Who hath
saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not according to our works, but
according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in
Christ Jesus before the world began.”
v.
In fact, this thought brings
great comfort. God chose me – not because there was anything good in me, but
because He wanted to.
vi.
God chose to place His special
care upon us for reasons He is not pleased to reveal… reasons known only to
Himself.
- Rather than wander out
of the context of Paul’s argument in Colossians 3, it would be best to
consider election here as follows:
- Paul is highlighting to
the Colossian believers that they were hand picked by God!
- They are in a unique
and glorious position… as the elect of God.
- They didn’t need to
understand all the ramifications of election (we’re still just skimming
the surface of that subject today!)… but they DID need to BELIEVE
it.
- God chose them… and if
saved, God chose us!
- It is designed to evoke
from the readers a sense of gratitude and appreciation for
God’s marvelous grace.
- They didn’t DESERVE to
be the elect of God, but God chose them anyway! (us too!)
- They DESERVED to be rejected
by God for their sin and rebellion like the rest of the masses of
humanity… but God chose them anyway!
- The very concept of
being “chosen out of” the masses ought to humble us… and cause us to stand
in awe of God’s amazing grace…
- We will be learning
about God’s elective decrees throughout eternity. We don’t need to know
them all right now. But for now, we do well to shout out THANK YOU Lord
and sing a chorus or two Amazing grace!
B.
Holy
- Again, this speaks of
the POSITION of the Colossian believers.
- He is not saying, “Be
ye holy” or to “Put on holiness.”
- Rather, he is stating
a fact. They ARE holy ones… saints.
- Holy = separated unto
God.
- That which is set apart
for sacred use…
- This very same term is
often translated “saints” (holy ones; those set apart for God)
- It is similar in
concept to a marriage, where the bride has been set apart to their
husband.
- It is used of the
temple, of a mountain,
- Matt.23:16-17 – the
gold in the Temple was set apart unto God’s service –
sanctified – consecrated to God.
i.
When that gold was “elected” or
“selected”, it was then placed in the Temple as a spoon, or vessel, or part of the gold
furniture.
ii.
Once that gold was set apart
unto God, it was considered “holy” or “sanctified” – set apart for His use.
iii.
Being in the Temple
did not change the condition of the gold. It looked the same as ever. It still
had the same chemical make up.
iv.
But it was DIFFERENT because it
was set apart – in a new position – it was in God’s Temple
for God’s use.
v.
It was no longer ordinary,
common gold, but special gold – consecrated unto God.
vi.
Believers have also been set
apart from the world UNTO God and for His service.
vii.
In that sense, we are
positionally HOLY. At the moment of saving faith, God SEPARATES us from the
world and separates UNTO Himself.
- The priesthood in the OT was consecrated to God too. It was
called a “holy priesthood” because those men were in a unique position in
Israel as priests.
i.
Priests were set apart for
God’s service. It was a privileged position… a special calling.
ii.
Not all the priests in Israel
were holy in practice! (Consider Eli’s sons!)
iii.
I Peter 2:5 - In the NT, EVERY believer in Christ is a priest!
And we too are called a “holy priesthood.”
iv.
I Peter 2:9 - We are also a
holy nation… set apart from the
world and set apart UNTO God.
v.
The privileged position
brought with it certain responsibilities too!
vi.
It is the same word as is often
translated “sanctified”. (Heb. 10:10 – sanctified once and for all by the
blood of Christ)
- Every true believer in
this age is HOLY positionally.
i.
Hence, Paul addresses the
Colossians as “holy ones”
ii.
The fact that they were IN
CHRIST tells us that they were holy – set apart from the world.
iii.
God sees us as HOLY ONES
because He sees us in His Son!
iv.
God placed us in His Son and in
doing so, set us apart from the world to Himself.
v.
We are thus eternally set apart
unto God.
vi.
This too was part of the
Colossians’ glorious position… and ours too!
- So Paul addresses the
Colossian as “holy ones.”
i.
It is exactly the same Greek
word as is translated saints in Col. 1:2,4.
ii.
A saint is one set apart unto
God.
iii.
What a privileged position!
C.
Beloved
- This is the third of
three nominatives used to describe the Colossian believers.
- The Colossians were
chosen ones, holy ones, and now beloved ones!
- ἠγαπημένοι – perfect passive participle – from agape
i.
Means: love; God’s love;
ii.
Perfect – God placed His love upon these folks in the past
and His love remains upon them. They STAND as loved ones of God.
iii.
Passive – it was GOD who performed the action of loving
here. He first loved us!
- Like the other
descriptions of the believers, this too speaks of their POSITION. They stand
as the beloved of the Father!
- Of all the people in
the world, God chose to pour out His eternal love on the believers in Colossae… and on the believers in Salem Bible Church! That means YOU if you are born again!
- Divine love is
bestowed in grace… not to the
deserving, but to the undeserving!
- We love Him because He
first loved us!
- When we were yet
sinners, Christ died for us!
- There was nothing
lovely in us that merited His love.
- He chose to bestow His
everlasting love upon us NOT because we were worthy, but because it was
His good pleasure to do so. He WANTED to.
- He chose to save us and
to set us apart from the world and to place us IN His Son… in the Body of
Christ.
- He sees us IN His Son…
of whom the Father said, “This is my BELOVED Son… in whom I am well
pleased.” (same word)
- God sees us in His
BELOVED Son and refers to us as BELOVED ones!
- Be grateful. Praise Him
for it. Thank Him every day.
D.
Summary
- Paul addressed the
Colossians by reminding them once again, in a new and fresh way, of their glorious
position in Christ.
- They were elect
- chosen – hand picked by God – not because of any merit God saw in them,
but simply because it pleased God to make them the recipients of His
amazing grace!
- They were holy
– saints - set apart by God to Himself – once and for all by the blood of
Christ. They were placed by God in the unique position as a holy nation…
a holy priesthood consecrated to Him… saints! And all of this too was
God’s gift to undeserving sinners. God took a sinner and made him a holy
one… a saint!
- They were beloved
ones of God – God bestowed His everlasting love upon those who deserved
His wrath.
- Their position: elect ones, holy ones, beloved of the
Father.
- This position was God’s
doing and it is forever.
- Eph. 2:4 – recipients of God’s love and mercy
- Eph. 2:7 – recipients of God’s kindness and grace.
- These folks were the
recipients of everlasting love, Divine mercies and had experienced the
kindness of God through salvation in Christ.
- Eph. 2:8-9 – every aspect of their salvation was by grace…
and they had NO reason whatsoever to boast. No flesh should glory in His
presence!
- We were ALL dead in
sins (Eph. 2:1) This is true whether you were saved in the
kindergarten or were saved after ending up on Skid Row.
- There is no
difference in sinners from God’s perspective. For ALL have sinned
and come short of God’s glory!
i.
It requires INFINITE grace to
save ANY sinner!
ii.
And each one saved is saved the
same way: by grace!
iii.
In Adam, all are in the same
boat… undeserving sinners…
iv.
In Christ, all are in the same
boat… undeserving sinners… but saved by grace! For there is no difference!
v.
Each one in Christ was chosen,
sanctified, and was showed in God’s love – for one reason: GRACE!
vi.
Whether Jew or Greek,
circumcision or uncircumcision, Barbarian or Scythian, bond or free… there is
no difference in Christ.
vii.
The foot of the cross is ground
level.
- Before this series of
exhortations, Paul lets the believers know where they stand in Christ.
- Regardless of earthly
distinctions, in Christ – each one is but a sinner saved by
grace… no special status in the Body of Christ…
A.
The Basis of the
Exhortations
- Paul uses two terms (therefore
& as) to tie the following exhortations into the context.
- THEREFORE:
- You are in Christ,
where there is neither Jew nor Greek, Barbarian or Scythian, etc.
THEREFORE, put on kindness to those in the Body who may be quite
different from you!
- Rest assured that the
Jews and Greeks differed on LOTS of issues in life! Different customs,
practices, etc.
- The slave owner and the
slave would certain look at earthly things differently… especially the
economy!
- But the Bible is not a
book on social engineering or political science. It is a spiritual book,
and hence tells ALL of the various groups in the Body to be KIND!
- BECAUSE there is no
difference spiritually… from heaven’s vantage point… be KIND to one
another on earth… and display a HEAVENLY attitude!
- Their heavenly position
should affect their earthly condition and behavior!
- Their position was the
basis of the exhortations that follow.
- AS:
- Paul just reminded
these believers that they were elect, set apart for God, consecrated as
priests of God, and beloved of the Father.
- Their behavior should
be AS their position.
- They were exhorted to
show mercy and kindness to others AS those who were recipients of God’s
mercy and kindness!
- As someone who is
BELOVED of God (not on the basis of merit, but by God’s grace)… they too
should chose to place their love and mercy on others… without regard to
merit!
- These exhortations
are Pauline Expressions of Grace.
- The Colossians WERE in
Adam… and God transformed them INWARDLY to new men in Christ.
i.
This was God’s work in them…
pure grace.
ii.
They are no longer the old man
they used to be, but a new man… indwelt by the HS and Christ.
iii.
BECAUSE they are a new man,
they should BEHAVE in a manner fitting who they are!
iv.
The inward work of God – the
miracle of regeneration – if GENUINE – will manifest itself outwardly.
v.
Hence, these exhortations – if
you are a new creature in Christ – then wear new clothing!
- The Colossians were
chosen by God, set apart by God unto Himself, (saints) and showered with
God’s love – pure grace.
i.
Hence, they were to show mercy
and kindness to others, NOT in order to become saints or to obtain
God’s love… BUT because they already ARE saints and already ARE recipients of
God’s love!
ii.
The motivation is thus love and
gratitude… grace.
- The more we dwell
upon what God has done for us, (our position) the more motivated
we will be to do unto others (our condition)!
- And when we CHOOSE to
do unto others because we WANT to (not because we have to),
then the power is not human willpower, but the resurrection power
indwelling LIFE operative in the life of a Spirit filled believer who is
yielded to God.
- That is the rule of
life in the age of grace… Christ’s character is being manifested
through us… freely, willingly, for His honor and glory… as a powerful
witness to the world!
B.
Put On
- ἐνδύω= to put on; to put on clothes or be clothed
with (in the sense of sinking into a garment)
- Used in Matt. 6:25 - Take
no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor
yet for your body, what ye shall put on.
- It is used
metaphorically too – especially in the sense of “putting on character”…
deeds, good works, holiness, etc.
- That is the sense in
which it is used in Col. 3:12
- It was used in the
negative in Col.3:8 – put off bad behavior… like one would take off his
dirty clothes.
- Good behavior is spoken
of in the Bible as fine white linen. Unrighteous deeds are described by
Isaiah as “filthy rags.”
- In vs.12, Paul tells us
to PUT ON clean clothes… mercy, kindness, humility, etc…
- Putting on these
qualities by practicing them is the effect of this RENEWING process Paul
mentioned in vs. 10.
- The more mercy,
kindness, humility, etc. that we put on, the more we are growing in the
image of Christ!
- Imperative – it is a COMMAND!
- It is our
responsibility
- The old man has already
been PUT OFF. (3:9)
i.
But it is OUR responsibility to
put off the SINS that characterized the old man… (3:8)
- The new man has already
been PUT ON (3:10)
i.
And it is OUR responsibility to
put on the VIRTUES that should characterize the new man in
Christ.
ii.
It is not enough to put off the
old vices. They are to be replaced with virtues!
- This is Paul’s command
in vs.12 – PUT ON the virtues listed here.
- Of course we do this by
reckoning self to be dead and by yielding our members unto God to used as
instruments unto righteousness.
- As we do that, we are
filled with the Holy Spirit… and GOD works in us both to will and to do
of His good pleasure.
- If we yield our
members to God, He will
surely use them as instruments of righteousness.
- God will take those
members and use them to show mercy, kindness, humility, meekness, and
longsuffering to others! This is the wardrobe of the saints!
- God doesn’t do this FOR
us or INSTEAD of us. Rather, He works THROUGH us.
- He works through clean,
yielded, surrendered, consecrated vessels… vessels for the master’s use…
channels only.
C.
Put on Bowels of Mercies
- Bowels: it was used of
the intestines, liver, and the inward parts.
- Used of Judas: he was
hung and all his bowels gushed out
- Used figuratively of the
seat of emotions, affections, and passions, the mind and heart… the inner
man.
- Paul uses it in that
sense here too.
- Mercies
- Oiktirmós is the pity or compassion which one shows
for the sufferings of others… tender compassion… mercy…
- II Cor. 1:3 – God
is called the Father of all mercy.
i.
Every believer has received
infinite mercy from the heavenly Father in saving us! (Titus 3:4)
ii.
His mercies are new every
morning!
- Rom.12:1 – we are urged to yield ourselves to
God because we have all been the RECIPIENTS of God’s mercies.
- When we present
ourselves to God – He will FILL US with His mercies to show to
others.
- We are commanded to PUT
ON bowels of mercies.
a.
Those who have been the
recipients of Divine mercy have a responsibility to show mercy to others.
b.
Luke 6:36 – “Be ye therefore
merciful, as your Father also is merciful.” Mercy is a family trait in
the family of God.
c.
We are to be ROBED in mercy…
like a garment…
d.
Phil.2:1 – if you have been the recipient of God’s
mercies, it is our responsibility to SHOW mercy to others! If
so, we should learn to be likeminded… to be of one accord with those with whom
we might otherwise not get along.
- Consider how VITAL this
exhortation must have been to the members of the first century church!
- God was saving folks
from all different walks of life… all different backgrounds…
- How needful was it for
these folks to show MERCY to their brethren!
- How important for the Gentile
majority in the church in Colossae to show MERCY and pity to the relatively
small number of Hebrew Christians in their midst! They might be shunned
in the city, but not in the LC!
- How important for the slave
masters to show MERCY to those who were in bondage to slavery! What a
testimony to power of God! That kind of mercy didn’t occur all that often
in the world!
- And for the educated,
sophisticated, cultured Greeks to show mercy to the relatively
uncivilized but saved Barbarians and Scythians in the Body!
- When the Body
functioned in that manner, it was an expression of the mercy of
CHRIST through His Body.
- It was not merely a
display of humanitarian efforts or philanthropy.
i.
Remember, the purpose of the LC
is not just to improve the earthly conditions of men.
ii.
That’s the ultimate goal of man
made religion… to help others… to feed the poor… to improve the earthly
conditions of those who are oppressed.
iii.
It is humanism… it sees no
further than the earth… and in the end, it brings glory to man.
- The Body of Christ was
designed to manifest divine, indwelling LIFE to men and
thus magnify Christ who from heaven orchestrates it all through His
Spirit!
- This is heavenly in
nature and glorifies the Lord.
- Cf. vs.11 – Jews
& Greeks! Masters and their slaves! Rich landowners and poor farm
workers! Barbarians and Scythians!
i.
Some might say, what FRICTION
that must have created!
ii.
That is so, but it is also true
that it created OPPORTUNITIES to manifest the mercy of God!
iii.
When one member suffers, ALL
the members suffer with it… and hence, discover ways to SHOW mercy!
iv.
That’s how a body works.
(broken leg…)
v.
While all the different
backgrounds of folks in SBC CAN be cause for much friction here, it SHOULD be
the cause of many opportunities to show MERCY to one another!
vi.
LOOK for opportunities to show
MERCY to a brother or sister in Christ in need!
vii.
Opportunities abound for those
with eyes to see!
viii.
God allows His saints to
suffer (in part) as an
opportunity for other saints to manifest the mercy of God before men and angels
as they SHOW MERCY to a suffering brother in Christ.
ix.
Of course, it requires
sacrifice too… and therein is manifested the mercy of God to men and angels!
D.
Put on Kindness
- Kindness: χρηστότης - gentleness;
kindness;
- This term is listed as
part of the fruit of the Spirit in Gal. 5:22, translated
gentleness.
- As believers, we have
all been recipients of God’s kindness and gentleness.
i.
Titus 3:4 - But after that the
kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared…
ii.
Eph. 2:7 - That in the ages to
come he might shew the exceeding riches of his grace in his kindness toward us
through Christ Jesus.
- Zodhiates: defines the
term as the grace which pervades the whole nature, mellowing all which
would be been harsh and austere.
i.
He cites an interesting use of
the term in Luke 5:39: No man also having drunk old wine straightway
desireth new: for he saith, The old is better.
ii.
“Better” = the word for
kindness… gentle… the wine mellowed with age. It is better… less
harsh…
iii.
A form of this word is used in
I Cor. 13:4 - Charity suffereth long, and is kind.
iv.
This calm, kind, and gentle
spirit should be exhibited in DEEDS of love… That’s how we PUT ON
bowels of mercy.
- Jesus used this term to
describe His yoke. (Matt. 11:30) “My yoke is EASY and my
burden light.”
i.
Trying to pull the weight of
religion is burdensome… it is an impossible task.
ii.
But the yoke of Christ
(discipleship) is relatively easy. It is “less harsh” than the unending burden
of religion that can NEVER purge the conscience or give rest to the heart!
iii.
Even though the requirements of
discipleship are costly, they are less harsh than religion… for Christ
works IN us to bear the load… rather than struggling to bear it alone… in our
own strength.
- We are commanded to PUT
ON kindness… to wear it as a garment befitting a new creature in
Christ.
- HOW to put on kindness?
i.
It is a fruit of the Spirit.
ii.
It will flow NATURALLY from us
when our heart is surrendered to God and our members are yielded to God. When
we submit to Christ’s yoke – regardless the price…
iii.
The kindness of GOD will be
manifested TO us and through us
to others.
iv.
The Spirit filled believer WILL
be kind… and this kindness is genuine, not forced.
- It is manifested more
often and flows out of one’s life more naturally in MATURE believers…
who have grown in grace and become more kind… less harsh… mellowed over
time!
i.
Like new wine, a new believer often tends to be a bubbly and
excited…
1.
And perhaps at times he is a
bit caustic in his approach to others… like vinegar.
2.
He may be excited about the
truth and speak the truth with bubbly zeal… but has not yet learned to speak
the truth in LOVE…
3.
He may be bubbly and blurting
out things that are true… but has not yet learned to be tactful… and
considerate… and thus he leaves sour taste… like vinegar.
ii.
Like aged wine, a mature believer has learned to be a bit
mellower in dealing with his brethren.
1.
He has learned to let his
speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt…
2.
He has learned that a soft
answer turns away wrath… and enables him to be a peacemaker with
others in the LC who may be of a different background… where there might be a
potential for friction.
3.
The mature believer who is
KIND… gentle… mellow… has learned not to overreact during unpleasant or
disagreeable circumstances that occur…
4.
As the hymnwriter wrote: “Things
that once were wild alarms cannot now disturb my rest. Closed in everlasting
arms, pillowed on thy loving breast.”
- Kindness; gentleness: what
a valuable and necessary quality in times of turmoil and trouble in the
LC!
- Upsetting things DO
happen in the Body of Christ.
- People problems do
arise. Controversy IS stirred up from time to time…
- But when the members of
the Body have been practicing putting on KINDNESS… gentleness… a mellow
spirit… their soft, gentle answers go a long way in putting out the flames
of wrath that seek to devour the church!
- I’m sure some of the
habits of the Barbarians could easily have stirred up anger on the part
of the cultured Greeks in the assembly… but it didn’t have to if they
were KIND… and gentle!
- A harsh tone is a sign
of the flesh and tends to dissolve the mortar that holds the House of God
together.
- A mellow, gentle spirit
is the fruit of the Spirit… and that is like the glue… the mortar that
holds the House of God together.
- We are living stones…
each one of us making up the House of the Living God… the church.
- No two stones are
exactly the same. Christlike character – especially KINDNESS… gentleness…
is the cement that BINDS us together to form a STRONG Temple… a strong
church through which the Lord seeks to manifest Himself.
- What a testimony to
the world! People with such
varied backgrounds showing KINDNESS and a gentle spirit one to another!
- Luke 6:35 – God is KIND even towards the unthankful
and evil!
- We should be gentle and
kind – even when folks don’t deserve such treatment… because that’s the
way God treats us!
- This kind of kindness
and gentleness requires the power of God.
- It is SUPERNATURAL… and
hence, it sends forth a compelling witness to the power of God operating
in the Body of Christ to both men and angels.
- God’s power is so great
it enables a Jew to be kind to a Gentile! A cultured Greek to be kind to
a Barbarian! And you to be kind towards me… or some other Barbarian in
the church!
- Men are watching. Let’s
yield ourselves to God and manifest CHRIST… not our fallen flesh!
- Christ is in heaven and
the world cannot see Him. But His Body is on earth, and they are
watching. As we display His mercy and kindness… men and angels see Christ
in us!
IF YOU ARE NOT SAVED… you too can experience the mercy, love, and
kindness of God!
Titus 3:4-6 - But after
that the kindness and love of God our Saviour toward man appeared,
5 Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to
his mercy he saved us, by the washing of regeneration, and renewing of
the Holy Ghost; 6 Which he shed on us abundantly through
Jesus Christ our Saviour.