Colossians 3.2
Set Your Affection on Things Above
Set Your Affection
A. Affection
i. Aphron = foolish
ii. Sophron = wise
i. Affections were linked with the mind as thinking was with the heart in Bible times.
ii. Ex: Prov.23:7 - as he thinketh in his heart, so is he.
iii. The heart was considered the organ of thinking as much as the head is today.
iv. There IS an inseparable connection between our thoughts and our feelings.
i. Set your MIND on things above.
ii. As we set our MIND on things above, our affections will eventually become attached there too!
iii. Psalm 1:2 - “His delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night.” He THINKS on God’s law BECAUSE he delights in it!
iv. Matt. 6:21 – For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
v. For what our MIND treasures (values; delights in), it will THINK upon.
vi. And in time… because of those thoughts, our heart affections will become attached.
vii. Home is where the heart is. Our home is heaven… and our hearts ought to be there too. Our minds ought to continually go back home… to heaven; things above.
i. There are too many things working against us!
ii. The world, the flesh, and the devil!
iii. We are constantly being dragged DOWN to earthly things… bogged down… entangled in the affairs of this life… like an insect stuck in a spider web…
iv. Therefore we must continually CHOOSE to think on things above. It is an act of the will.
v. We can set our minds on whatever we choose to. We can set our mind on planning a vacation. We can set our minds on fixing the fence. We can set our minds on doing our homework if we choose to do so. We can set our minds on things above too… if we CHOOSE to do so.
vi. What we think on is our choice.
i. The mind affects our feelings and emotions. (think about your dog who died; think about your upcoming vacation)
ii. The mind affects our actions and conduct.
iii. The mind affects our choices, decisions, goals, ambitions, what we seek after. It all starts in the mind.
Things Above
i. We are not to invent what “things above” means.
ii. If our thoughts are to be on heavenly things, we need revelation to tell us WHAT KIND of things to fill our minds with.
i. Ex: JW may fill their minds with thoughts of Christ… as they have invented Him. But their concept of Christ does not line up with Scripture!
i. This doesn’t come naturally. We have to LET it be in us!
ii. This heavenly mindset of Christ is to be demonstrated on earth daily… selflessness… taking on the form of a servant… willing to suffer for R sake… esteeming others better than self…
i. When our life was on earthly BEFORE we were saved, we sought after things of the earth. We THOUGHT like the world. And we pursued the things of the world with all the gusto we had.
ii. Now, Paul says, seek and think heavenly thoughts with that same gusto… zeal… and drive… and do so because you have been raised!
Not the Things on the Earth
i. Peter rebuked the Lord. You don’t rebuke the Lord!
ii. You don’t call Him Lord and then say NO WAY! You call Him Lord and say, “Yes sir. Thy will be done!”
iii. Peter said, “This thing shall not be!” You don’t contradict God’s word when He has spoken!
iv. Peter was acting on his feelings… gut feeling.
v. Peter was thinking like a natural man. He didn’t want his friend Jesus to die.
vi. Peter was not thinking about spiritual realities, but earthly things.
vii. Peter was NOT thinking about God and God’s will or God’s plan.
viii. Peter was thinking about the natural realm… earth… his earthly relationship to Jesus Christ on earth, rather than something more important: his spiritual relationship to Him… and God’s eternal plan for the ages… which included the death, burial, resurrection, and ascension of Christ!
ix. We like Peter are also inclined to THINK like men of the world. God help us!
Being Heavenly Minded is Practical on Earth
a. Being heavenly minded does NOT mean that we pay no attention to life on earth. How foolish!
b. Paul is not suggesting that believers withdraw from commerce, from interaction with other people, or that we withdraw from life on earth – as if we were to live in a monastery. Hardly. He just exposed the errors of asceticism.
c. Having a heavenly mindset will cause us to be even MORE diligent and careful about life on earth… not less so!
d. Being heavenly minded means we will be desirous of spiritual fruit and growth.
e. Spiritual growth occurs when we are occupied with things above.
i. The branch bears fruit when it is abiding in the Vine. We grow spiritually when our minds and hearts are continually in heaven… where Christ is.
ii. Dwelling on our heavenly position does NOT make us useless on earth. It makes us FRUITFUL!
iii. When our mind is in heaven, increasing with the knowledge of God, it makes us fruitful in every good work!
f. When our hearts & minds are saturated with thoughts of Christ and things above… THEN we will be the kind of Christian God wants us to be on earth!
g. Being heavenly minded is the BASIS upon which the following exhortations are made (home; church; real life!)
a. We make decisions based not simply on the basis of what is expedient and profitable for this life, but what is best for the glory of God!
b. Ex: a job offer in New Mexico.
i. It offers a huge raise… housing costs are much lower… a better standard of earthly living… the school system is superior… lower property taxes… no snow… what’s not to like?
ii. You’re thinking like a man of the earth… of this world.
iii. It sounds like Lot’s mindset as he looked over the lush valley of Sodom!
iv. What should we do? PRAY! Lord, what wilt THOU have me to do? Not my will but thine be done.
v. Is there is good, sound, Bible believing church nearby? Have you investigated it?
vi. Will this move be for the SPIRITUAL good of me and my family?
vii. It’s a given that it will be to our economic best interests, but what about heavenly things?
viii. It’s unimaginable to me that a believer with any amount of discernment would ever move to a new area because of its pleasant location, economy, or scenery, just crossing their fingers and hoping that they will find a good, sound church there!
ix. That’s not living the resurrected life. That’s not acknowledging our position as seated in heavenly places in Christ. That’s savoring the things of men… and not the things above.
c. If you were standing in heaven right now (and suppose you could observe earth) and you were watching your children live their lives on earth… what would you want for them?
i. Your STANDING in heaven (if you then be risen with Christ) would completely change your view of what really matters down here!
ii. From earth’s perspective, our desires for our children’s lives might include: a good job; good health; nice family; comfortable home; prosperous life; no trials or tribulations, trouble free… sugar and spice and everything nice!
iii. But from heaven’s perspective, we would view life on earth quite differently.
iv. From heaven we might see that tribulation works patience and patience makes us mature lacking nothing spiritually! (Jas. 1:3-4)
v. From heaven we might see that an earthly affliction is GOOD for us spiritually for it keeps us on our knees and our hearts close to God. (Ps. 119:71)
vi. From heaven we might see that getting our kids into SS each week is more important than getting them into Harvard.
vii. We might see that suffering from an awful disease is really good training for our ministry to others who are also afflicted.
viii. We might see that the loss of our job was just what we needed to cause us to learn to trust in the Lord.
ix. We might even come to acknowledge that EVERYTHING we do in this life is designed to prepare us for eternity!
x. And if that’s the case (and it is!) then this heavenly mindset will NOT cause us to withdraw from life on earth, but to be FULLY engaged… and to be diligent about all we do here… even the tiny details of life (doing a good job even when the boss is out sick!)
xi. We will view life in this world as a time of preparation for the Judgment Seat of Christ.
Þ Are you getting prepared for that day? That’s what life is all about.
Þ God is preparing us for eternity, teaching us of Himself… conforming us to the image of Christ.
Þ ALL of our works on earth are going to be evaluated in that day. Hence, heaven’s perspective gives us a GREATER appreciation for the value of life on earth.
a. The heavenly minded believer will see every aspect of his life on earth from eternity’s perspective.
b. He will see the spiritual significance of all he does on earth… because it is all going to be evaluated.
c. He will see the VALUE of his life on earth from a new perspective: from heaven’s vantage point.
d. A heavenly perspective will radically change the very WORST of earthly conditions.
e. Consider the servant who had to live through the degradation of slavery.
i. Col. 3:22-24 – notice that Paul’s message to the slaves living under this abusive system was not, “Take up your arms and rebel against this injustice.”
ii. Rather, he said, “Obey your masters, and do so because you fear God not man.
iii. Keep a heavenly perspective. Christ is the One you are really serving! Not that earthly master… but the heavenly Master!
iv. Vs. 24 – And one day you will be rewarded for living a godly life on earth in spite of man’s cruelty. You kept your mind on the heavenly prize and you will be rewarded!”
v. Vs.25 - And by the way, that master will be judged for whatever evil injustice he has imposed too! God is no respecter of persons.
vi. God is not impressed with wealthy landowners. But He is impressed with obedience and suffering for righteousness sake!
vii. Paul gives us a glimpse of heaven’s perspective of the evil of slavery that existed in Bible times.
viii. Having a heavenly mindset gives us a proper picture of what we are enduring here on earth.
ix. It also enables us to endure suffering & injustice with dignity.
x. Slavery is outlawed in our land (thank God!) but we still have many other injustices to deal with in a cursed earth filled with 6 billion sinners.
xi. Perhaps you have been called to endure suffering for R sake… called to endure injustice…
xii. Earth’s perspective will give us one view of the situation… and will make us bitter and angry.
xiii. Heaven’s and eternity’s perspective will give us any view entirely… it will transform us… it enables us to endure with longsuffering and joyfulness!
xiv. God uses suffering, affliction, injustice, and persecution to train us… and to prepare us to stand before the Bema.
xv. A heavenly mindset FREES us from the drudgery of slavery to an evil master on earth… and enables us to see ourselves as serving Christ… who is seated at the right hand of God…
xvi. And Christ who is seated at the right hand of divine power is not helpless to do anything about this injustice… but rather reigning… ruling… in Divine power and majesty… observing… taking notes… and ready to strengthen… and awaiting the time to reward faithful service… & judge all evil.
xvii. That godly Christian slave of the first century who served an evil master could do so with dignity… with a sense of living ABOVE his circumstances… because he realized he was raised up into heavenly places in Christ… and because he has a heavenly mindset… awaiting the Bema where all the crooked things shall be made straight!
xviii. That principle applies to unhappy marriages… to injustice in society we have to endure… to ill treatment at work because we are a Christian… and 1001 other realms.
xix. A heavenly perspective will transform it all - our motivation, our attitudes, our choices, our purposes, - everything!
xx. A heavenly mindset raises a man ABOVE the earth… above wallowing in self pity… ABOVE seeking revenge… ABOVE pettiness… ABOVE jealousy… ABOVE bitterness… ABOVE the ways of the world…
xxi. A heavenly mindset does NOT make a man useless in his life on earth.
Þ It makes a slave a better slave.
Þ It makes an office worker the best worker he can be.
Þ It makes a school teacher diligent in her work.
Þ It makes a factory worker industrious, even when the foreman is on vacation.
Þ It makes the business owner honest in all his dealings… the husband faithful…
Þ The Christian politician a man of integrity…
xxii. And NORMALLY, (all things being equal) that causes a Christian to do WELL in his particular field… because many in the world do not share heavenly values: honesty, diligence, justice, compassion, etc.
xxiii. Being heavenly minded will deliver a man from being self indulgent, careless, lazy, and sloppy in his earthly work.
xxiv. He will hold heaven’s values – and that will manifest itself in his practical, daily life to the glory of God.
f. Viewing life on earth from the vantage point of our heavenly position will enable us to experience the peace and rest of God where others experience worry & turmoil.
i. So you are the low man on the totem pole at work? Such a lowly position could be discouraging if you saw life from earth’s vantage point. But think on things above! Be mindful of your heavenly position in Christ at the right hand of the Father! That’s your real position!
ii. So you live in a tiny house, drive an old car, and don’t have much money? That could be depressing from earth’s vantage point. But think on things above! In heaven we possess a rich inheritance! Joint heirs with Christ!
iii. Or perhaps you are doing quite well in this life and have all kinds of money in the bank, a summer home, fancy cars, the big house on the hill, and are in good health. Well, you too are commanded to think from heaven’s perspective! Those earthly trinkets are NOTHING but dust… don’t set your affection on them. The psalmist wrote, if riches increase, set not your heart upon them. Think on things above!
iv. It doesn’t matter so much what our earthly condition is. It is our heavenly position that matters.
v. We are commanded to continually THINK from that position!
vi. We are commanded to view our earthly condition from our heavenly position. That will put everything in its place… in right perspective.
vii. From heaven, what matters is Christ. For to me to LIVE is Christ. He is to have all the preeminence.
viii. Nothing is more practical for life on earth than having a heavenly mindset. THINK on things above.
i. What a stark contrast!
ii. On earth, we saw Jesus tired, weak, and hungry being tempted by the devil.
iii. On earth, we saw angels ministering to His physical needs.
iv. On earth, we saw Jesus suffering because of the demonic influence working behind the scenes to have Him put to death.
v. Angels seemed so superior to Him in His earthly weakness.
vi. Now, Christ is exalted in heaven, in a glorified human body, ABOVE the angelic realm…
vii. The angels are now in submission to Him as the Lord of heaven.
viii. No demon can try any servant of God without permission from who is above them all!
ix. Christ orders the holy angels to minister to those who shall be heirs of salvation… and to watch over the churches.