Colossians 3:17
Do All In the Name of the Lord
Jesus
In
the name of the Lord Jesus
A.
What does In the Name
of Jesus Mean?
This is an expression we hear often.
Here we are told to do all things in the
name of Christ.
We are to receive one another in Christ’s
name.
The apostles did miracles in Christ’s name.
But most often we are told to pray in the
name of Christ.
- The expression speaks of
believers operating as God’s representatives. What we do in His
name, we do as His representative.
- Micah 4:5 – In the OT, Israel was God’s
chosen nation.
i.
They were known by God’s name: Israel
Prince of God! (El)
ii.
They were God’s witnesses
upon the earth. They bore His name before the gentile nations.
iii.
Isa. 43:10 - Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD,
and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and
understand that I am he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there
be after me.
iv.
They were witnesses because
they KNEW Him.
v.
There was no nation like Israel.
vi.
When they walked with God and
obeyed His laws, it could be said, “What nation is there so great that who hath
God so nigh unto them as the Lord our God is in all things….”
vii.
Other nations walked in the
name of their gods… and their behavior reflected it!
viii.
Israel was to walk in the name of the Lord God… and that
should be reflected in their lifestyle.
ix.
They represented Jehovah
before the world of nations. They walked in His name.
- Acts 9:15 – Jesus said that Paul was sent out to “bear
My Name” before the nations and kings.
i.
To “bear” carries the idea of
bearing up upon one’s shoulders a weight… that is carried around.
ii.
Wherever Paul went, he carried
with him the name of the Lord Jesus.
iii.
He became known as the
representative or an ambassador of Christ.
iv.
He was associated with Christ and
the followers of Christ.
v.
He was identified as a ring
leader for Christianity.
vi.
Very often, carrying the name
of Christ became a HEAVY weight… a burden… because of the persecution that went
along with it.
vii.
In those days, if you
represented Christ – the One whom the world hated enough to put to death – you
became the object of the world’s wrath.
viii.
They can no longer take it out
on Christ… He is in heaven.
ix.
Hence, they take it out on the
one who bears His name.
- While we are not
apostles as Paul was, and may not be called to bear the name of Christ
before many nations, kings, and Israel, we DO in another sense BEAR the name
of Christ.
i.
Acts 11:26 – Believers today are called “Christians.”
ii.
That is because we are identified
with Christ. “Christ ones.” We belong to Him.
iii.
Nowhere in the Bible are we
called Episcopalians, Baptists, Presbyterians, Catholics, Methodists, or
Congregationalists… but Christians… brethren… believers of Christ not followers
of men.
iv.
We don’t walk in the name of
our organization or denomination.
v.
We bear Christ’s name in
that we wear it everywhere we go. We ARE Christians.
vi.
Paul spoke of believers as epistles
of Christ… known and read of all men.” (II Cor. 3:2-3) We are
like an open book… and the book is entitled: “The Christian Life” or “Christ
Lives in Me.”
vii.
This book is observed and
read by men all around you. What are they reading? Are they getting the
right message as they read us?
viii.
We walk in HIS NAME… His label
is attached to each of us as believers.
ix.
Not everybody likes that label.
At times there is a price to pay for doing things “in the name of Christ.”
x.
I Peter 4:16 – “Yet if any man suffer as a Christian,
let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God on this behalf.”
1.
We bear His name, and sometimes
suffer for it!
2.
This is especially true of
believers in countries like China and Saudi
Arabia.
3.
John 15:21 – Speaking of persecution, Jesus said, “But
all these things will they do unto you for my name’s sake.”
4.
The world does not like His
name, nor do they like those who bear His name and walk in His name.
- In the name of Christ means
that the believer is a witness or testimony for Him. We represent
Christ in all we do and say.
- It speaks of our
delegated AUTHORITY.
- Wherever we go, we
represent HIS name… with authority delegated to us from Him. He authorizes
Christians to be His witnesses on earth.
i.
II Cor. 5:20 – we are ambassadors for Christ.
ii.
We speak to other men in His
name… we represent the Lord and do so in His authority.
iii.
John 16:23 – we are to ask the Father (pray) in the authority
of the Son. (We can approach the Father only because of the work Christ has
accomplished for us…) Christ authorizes us to come to the Father through
Him… in His name.
Þ
In the OT, the believer could
not enter into the Holy of Holies before God. He would be instantly killed.
Þ
Only the HP had the authority
to enter the Holy of Holies… and only on the Day of Atonement…
Þ
But today, EVERY believer
has the authority to come right into the very presence of God in the
heavenly Holy of Holies.
Þ
This is true because of the
AUTHORITY Christ gives us… because of the value of His shed blood.
Þ
We are able to enter into God’s
presence in the NAME of Jesus Christ… in His authority.
iv.
Some have illustrated the
authority of His name this way: If a man gives you his check and signs his name
to it, you are able to cash that check at the bank… because that man’s NAME on
that check gives you the authority to do so. You are cashing the check in his
name… under his authority.
- This also speaks of our
great PRIVILEGE.
- We are Christ’s own
possession. We are Christ ones.
- We are Christ’s
representatives… ambassadors for Him.
- We work in His name!
- We word under His
authority!
- We represent heaven
on earth!
- We represent a holy God
before a sinful world.
- This is an awesome
privilege: everything we do in word or deed is to be done in the NAME of
Christ… as His representatives. (3:17)
- It IS a responsibility,
but also a privilege! An ambassador is a wonderful position to
hold to represent the USA in a foreign country. But being an
ambassador is especially significant if we are ambassadors for the
Living God – and before the whole world!
- And God has prepared
us to represent Him.
i.
We are redeemed by the blood of
Christ (1:14)
ii.
We are indwelt by the Person of
Christ (1:27)
iii.
We are in possession of all the
treasures of wisdom and knowledge in Christ. (2:3)
iv.
We are complete in Christ.
(2:10)
v.
We are risen with Christ. (3:1)
vi.
Our life is hidden away in
heaven with Christ. (3:4)
vii.
We are ruled in our hearts by
the peace of Christ. (3:15)
viii.
We are called into one Body in
Christ. (3:15)
ix.
We are enriched by the Word of
Christ. (3:16)
x.
That believer is equipped to
represent the Lord and to work in His name.
- In the name of Christ
has MEANING.
- This meaning should
affect everything we do in that name.
- When we pray, “In Jesus
Name Amen” is not a formula.
- It ought to have
meaning. We say it sometimes like Catholics say the Hail Mary… without
thinking of what it means… what we are saying.
- His name is holy. We
should not treat His name with disrespect by slurring through it. That’s
tantamount to using His name in vain.
- It is good to SAY
those words as we pray… but it is more important to recognize
the meaning of what we are saying.
- This phrase (in Jesus’
name) should not be restricted to our prayer lives.
- Paul expands on it here
to include all of our words and deeds. Every portion of our life is
sacred to God.
- This is what it means
practically, that in ALL things, He might have the preeminence…
for all things are to be done in His name… not just praying or preaching.
Whatsoever
ye do in word or deed
A.
Whatsoever Ye Do
- Paul has been speaking
about the Christian life in general.
- He spoke of putting
off the old lifestyle and putting on the new
lifestyle.
- Paul listed for us
several examples of each… things to put off and things to put on in verses
8-14.
- Rather than record for
us an exhaustive list of each and every article of clothing to be put off
or on, Paul summarizes by saying, “and WHATSOEVER ye
do.” That includes everything else!
- We are familiar with
praying in the name of Christ. Paul extends that concept. It isn’t only
our prayers that are said in the name of Christ… but EVERYTHING we say…
and everything we do!
- This is comprehensive…
all inclusive… all encompassing.
- If the Word of Christ
is richly dwelling in our hearts, then that will affect EVERY
area of our lives… for out of the heart are ALL the issues
of life. (Prov. 4:23)
- Christ dwells in our
hearts by faith. The Word of Christ is to richly dwell in our hearts as
well.
- A parallel passage in
Ephesians speaks of the believer also being filled with the Spirit…
- They are both quite the
same: filled with the Word of Christ and filled with the Spirit have the
exact same results.
- They both result in a Christ
centered life… for it is the Word of Christ is all about Him… and
the Spirit came to magnify Christ.
- Everything we do or say
ought to be an expression of the influence of Christ in us… His Word, His
Spirit, His life lived in us…
- Every thought, word, or
deed is to be done in the consciousness of His indwelling
presence… and in harmony with His indwelling Word.
- It is all to be done in
HIS NAME…
- Christ is thus the OBJECT
of our attention… and the object of our affection…
the object of our thoughts… It is HE we are trying to please… and not we
ourselves.
- This results in singing
to the Lord… AND whatever else we do or say is also
for the Lord… in His name… for His glory.
- Consciousness of His
indwelling presence… and our relationship to Him is the guiding
principle in everything we do… the way we live our lives.
- Nothing is to be done without
Christ. Nothing is to be said without awareness of His presence… and
in His name.
- If Christ is our life…
then everything in our life revolves around Him… He is our goal… He is
our end… He is our object… He is our joy… He is our motivation… He is
our Lord… He is our purpose for living… so that it is no longer I
but Christ. His name is what counts… no me, myself, and I!
- None of us live unto
ourselves any more. We don’t eat without Him… we don’t drink
without Him. We don’t go to work without Him. We don’t play baseball
without Him. We don’t watch TV without Him. We don’t read a
book without Him. We don’t converse to other people without
Him. We don’t make decisions without Him.
- Whatsoever we do or say
needs to be connected to who He is… with the name of
Jesus Christ… who He is.
- Notice here that Paul
explains that the Christian life is not simply manifesting certain
moral qualities (unsaved men can duplicate that…)
- The Christian life is
manifesting moral qualities that stem from an indwelling LIFE… from
Christ Himself and the Word of Christ.
- The Christian life is
living IN HIS NAME… as one who is identified with Him… with the risen,
glorified Savior!
- Christ reigns within…
in the heart… He is Lord… He is life… He is the goal (Christlikeness) and
He is the object of our focus and affection of our minds and hearts.
- There isn’t a thought,
word, or deed that… or motive or intent of the heart that Christ does not
affect for the yielded believer.
- Nothing is beyond
His Lordship… His
authority… His direction…
- This has been the whole
focus of this epistle thus far: Christ is to have the preeminence in
everything…
i.
He is Redeemer; Savior; Sovereign
Creator; Sustainer; Lord; Head of Body; the Enthroned One in Glory;
ii.
AND, He dwells in our hearts…
Christ IN you…
iii.
WHO He is and WHERE He is ought
to be the controlling factor in all we do and say… and think or intend!
- One author wrote:
Christ is the preeminent One and everything revolves around Him.
i.
The chapter began (vs.1-4) with
our identification WITH Christ. (in death &
resurrection & seated with)
ii.
Then Paul developed the thought
of the believer being conformed TO Christ. (vs. 8-14 - putting
off and on)
iii.
He continues to describe the
believers’ appropriation OF Christ (vs.15-16 - letting His
peace & His Word dwell and rule within)
iv.
Now (vs.17) he speaks of the
believer as speaking and doing FOR Christ (as His
representatives).
v.
As Paul put it in 3:11, “Christ
is all and in all.”
- Paul’s point here is
that WHATSOEVER we do is to be done in the name of Christ.
- Everything we do or say
is connected to God in one way or another.
- There are no secular
or sacred compartments to our lives. This makes everything we do
sacred in one sense… is to be done for the glory of God… in His name… for
His reputation.
- The fact of His
Lordship over us means His Lordship over every tiny detail
of our lives… which theme later develops into our home life in vs. 18-22.
- The law was not nearly
as all encompassing as grace.
i.
The Law gave many external
regulations, but they only dealt with certain aspects of life…
but was quite limited.
ii.
As long as you obeyed the
rules, you were blameless before the Law.
iii.
But grace goes so much deeper.
It covers absolutely every tiny detail of our lives… whatsoever
ye do or say!
iv.
It is not entirely a written code,
but in addition to the Scriptures, it is an indwelling PERSON!
- Paul was addressing a
specific error in Colossae: the
cult like false teachers who were a mixture of pagan philosophy, Jewish
legalism & traditions.
i.
To combat ALL these errors,
Paul simply points the believers to Christ.
ii.
Christianity is not a policy
(as the false teachers were assuming), but a Person.
iii.
Jesus Christ IS
Christianity.
iv.
In Him are hid all the
treasures of wisdom and knowledge. And we are complete in Him… and His Word
is to richly dwell in us.
v.
In Him and in His Word we have
all we need for life and godliness.
vi.
He affects EVERYTHING we do or
say… for it is all done in His name… for His honor… and as a manifestation of
His life.
B.
Whatever we do is to be
done in light of the fact that we are identified with Christ… as His
representatives.
- His name is linked to
us. We are called by His name: Christians!
- The testimony of
the Lord on earth is connected to US… to our behavior.
- Whatever we do or say
needs to be filtered through this truth. We are associated with Christ.
- We are living EPISTLES
known and read of all men.
- We are His ambassadors.
- Our behavior is a
reflection on HIM… either good or bad.
- We should be concerned
about the reputation of Christ before men…
- And this should affect
our words and deeds. (How will my action be perceived by others? What
will they think of Christ if they see one of HIS behaving this way?)
- Because this is the
case, we need to use caution in all we do or say.
- Would you want those
words… or those actions associated with the name of Jesus
Christ? (Oh, that’s how a Christian behaves? I want no part of it!)
- Our actions as His
representatives can either attract people to our Savior or turn
people away.
- Suppose the USA
sent an ambassador to a little island country.
- And suppose that that
ambassador was rude, loud mouthed, obnoxious, arrogant, and wanted
nothing to do with the people of that island.
- The islanders would not
think well of America… the land he represents. (If that’s what America is like, who needs it?)
- They are basing their
views of America on our ambassador! (Right or wrong… that’s
the basis for their concept of America)
- And folks in the world
base their concept of Christ on Christians… those who walk in His name.
- We ought to HONOR the
name we represent… Jesus Christ.
- I don’t know if it
still exists, but there was a time when folks were concerned about their family
name… and brought up their kids in such a way that they did not drag
their family name through the mud.
- There was a sense of
honor associated with a family name.
- As believers we should
not do or say anything that would bring dishonor to the family name… to
the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
C.
Whatever we do is to be
done in light of the fact that we are under His authority. In His name
means His representatives… and those sent out under His authority.
- Prov. 3:6 – in all thy ways acknowledge HIM. (know Him…
be conscious of Him; be aware of Him; be mindful of Him and who He is.
- In the NT, Christ
dwells within us.
- This ought to heighten
our awareness of Christ.
- The OT saints did not
have access to God. They dwelt on earth and God was in heaven. And yet,
they were to acknowledge Him in all their ways.
- How much MORE should we
acknowledge the One who lives within us?!!? Acknowledge Him in ALL
our ways… in word and deed…
- If He is LORD, then
acknowledge Him as such in all we do… as those who are under His
authority… in His name.
“Doing
all” in the name of the Lord Jesus
- Notice that the main
exhortation in this verse (do) is italicized.
- It does not appear in
the origin, but was supplied by the translators.
- It NEEDED to be added
to make the English flow. It is clearly IMPLIED.
- We are to do everything
as unto the Lord.(Rom. 14:6-8)
i.
Whether we eat or drink…
acknowledge the Lord Jesus and give God thanks!
ii.
We don’t live unto ourselves.
We don’t own ourselves. We are the Lord’s possession.
iii.
Therefore, we are to
acknowledge His Lordship over all and do everything “as unto the Lord.”
- The principle in this
passage can be used in a supporting role in determining God’s will in
those doubtful areas of life.
- Can we DO this in the
name of Jesus Christ, or would it dishonor His holy name?
- Can I do this as a
representative of Christ? Or would this action mar the reputation of
Christ before men?
- Operating our lives “in
His name” provides some boundary lines for our walk…
- I Cor. 10:31 – all is to be done for the GLORY of
God.
- This passage follows a
lengthy section on Christian liberty.
i.
In fact, this verse serves as a
summary of all the principles previously discussed.
ii.
Jesus summarized the OT law
with two commands: Love the Lord with all your heart and love your neighbor as
yourself. The whole law hangs on those two commands.
iii.
In a sense, the whole Christian
life hangs on this principle: live for the glory of God.
iv.
We are not to live for self, or
self will, but for the glory and honor of God.
v.
Our entire lives are to be
dedicated to this goal: to bring glory to God.
- Whether ye eat or
drink… the interpretation has to do with eating and drinking
associated with things offered to idols…
i.
But the application goes way
beyond the immediate context.
ii.
Whatsoever = takes the application to every other area of
life as a believer.
iii.
Every detail of life is to
bring honor to God… right down to eating and drinking… working…
interacting with people… raising a family… our speech…
iv.
Eating & drinking is something
we do every day… several times a day.
v.
Bringing glory to God is
something that ought to concern us every day!
vi.
HOW do we eat to the glory of
God? By eating with a grateful heart… enjoying it and thanking God for the
food… giving Him glory as the Provider… by eating moderately… by eating with a
concern for the Temple of God… by being willing to share our food if need be… by
being willing to eat something else rather than offend a brother…
vii.
His glory (& not our self
interest) should be on our minds all day long… every day…
viii.
Christianity is a LIFE, not a
religion.
ix.
Every day is holy to the Lord…
and every moment of every day.
- Acts 19:17 - The power of God manifested in the lives of
the apostles was made known and the NAME of the Lord Jesus was MAGNIFIED.
Þ
We should desire for Christ to
be magnified through our lives.
Þ
Consider the meaning of
magnification: it makes HIM big…
Þ
When others see us or hear us
talk, it should magnify Christ, not self.
Þ
Our ordinary lives… lives of
joy, contentment, peace, submission, harmony, order – magnify Christ… and
attract others to our Savior.
Þ
It’s not so much singing a great
solo in church or preaching a message… but the ordinary lives of Spirit
filled Christians that truly magnify Christ.
Þ
Has Christ made a difference in
your home? Others are watching.
Þ
Has Christ made a difference in
your work ethic at the factory or office? Others are watching.
Þ
Has He made a difference in
your clothing?
Þ
Has He made a difference in
your use of money?
Þ
Has He made a difference in
your use of time?
Þ
Has Christ made a difference in
your speech?
Þ
Others are watching and listening.
Þ
We honor and glorify
Christ in our daily lives when
we walk by faith in Him… when we acknowledge our weakness and rely upon His
strength… when we seek His will… when we submit to His authority…
when we have no confidence in the flesh but yield to His Spirit... when
we lean not on our own understanding but instead acknowledge Him in all our
ways… when we are content with His ways… when we manifest His joy
in daily living… when we display His love and grace to others.
Þ
It’s not the parting of the Red
Sea that brings glory to God, but the giving of a cup of water to one who is
thirsty… the eating and drinking… the ordinary, everyday life… dedicated to the
glory of Christ.
- “Whatsoever”
includes what we eat and drink; what we read or watch; where we do; what
we listen to; what forms of entertainment we involve ourselves in; what
we do at work; what we do with our time…
- Imagine if we all lived
by this rule every day?!
i.
What a restraint
this would put on our activities.
ii.
We would be compelled to examine
our hearts… examine our speech… examine our entertainment…
examine our activities… and put it all under the microscope to
determine if it brings glory to God or not.
iii.
This is SELF restraint… exactly
what a mature exercise of liberty leads us to do…
iv.
Christianity is not a code, but
a life… a life led by the indwelling HS… a life of self control… a selfless
life lived for the glory of God!
- Bringing glory to God ought
to be the overriding concern in ALL of our lives… and on a daily
basis. Am I living for the glory of God or not?
i.
This should be put to
this test.
ii.
Can I engage in this or that
activity for the glory of God? Can I do it in His name?
iii.
Some things will obviously fail
this test! (robbing a bank; neglecting the Word; not being faithful to the LC)
iv.
But other issues are not quite
so obvious.
v.
Before we engage in any
activity, if we are doubtful, we should ask:
1.
Can I pray and ask God to bless
the activity… and thank Him for it?
2.
Can I do this for the glory of
God?
3.
Can I do this in the name of
Jesus Christ?
vi.
If we can’t, then we shouldn’t
even consider it.
Giving
thanks to God and the Father by him
- Present participle: it
speaks of continually being thankful to God… in EVERYTHING
we do or say.
- Hearts filled with the
Word of Christ and hearts overflowing with melody sing with GRACE
(thanksgiving).
- But not only should our
singing be done with a sense of thanksgiving, so should everything
we do or say!
- Gratitude to God ought
to characterize the whole life of a believer. (I Thess. 5:18 – in
everything give thanks!)
- Don’t be anxious. Be
thankful! (Phil. 4:6)
- Eph. 5:20 –parallel passage: “always for all things in
His name!”
- Whether or not we can
offer thanksgiving to God for our words or deeds ought to be another good
indicator as to whether we should be doing it in the first place!
- Should I watch this
movie? Can I really pray and give God thanks for it… or would I be embarrassed
to thank God for it… especially if it is a movie that curses His holy
name!!!
- This is a good test for
MANY activities in life.
- If we can’t in good
conscience give thanks to God for it, then maybe we ought to think twice
about doing it!
- And however the Lord
leads in making such a decision, we should follow His leading and
do as He leads. And when we do, we should not do so grudgingly… but cheerfully
and with thanksgiving! Grateful that God loves us enough TO lead
us!
- Thanks TO GOD –
and the Father… even the Father. (some understand God to refer to the HS
here…)
- BY HIM – through Christ.
- Christ is our access to
God. (John 14:6)
- We are to thank the
Father for all things in Christ’s name.
- Christ is our Mediator…
it is only through Him that our prayers and praises reach the throne of
God.