Col 3:1-25. EXHORTATIONS TO HEAVENLY AIMS, AS OPPOSED TO EARTHLY, ON THE GROUND OF UNION TO THE RISEN SAVIOUR; TO MORTIFY AND PUT OFF THE OLD MAN, AND TO PUT ON THE NEW; IN CHARITY, HUMILITY, WORDS OF EDIFICATION, THANKFULNESS; RELATIVE DUTIES.
1. If . . . then--The connection with
Col 2:18, 23,
is, he had condemned the "fleshly mind" and the "satiating to the full
the flesh"; in contrast to this he now says, "If then ye have been once
for all raised up (Greek, aorist tense) together with Christ"
(namely, at your conversion and baptism,
Ro 6:4).
seek those things . . . above--
(Mt 6:33;
Php 3:20).
sitteth--rather, as Greek, "Where Christ is, sitting on the
right of God"
(Eph 1:20).
The Head being quickened, the members are also quickened with Him.
Where the Head is, there the members must be. The contrast is between
the believer's former state, alive to the world but dead to God, and
his present state, dead to the world but alive to God; and between the
earthly abode of the unbeliever and the heavenly abode of the believer
(1Co 15:47, 48).
We are already seated there in Him as our Head; and hereafter
shall be seated by Him, as the Bestower of our bliss. As Elisha
(2Ki 2:2)
said to Elijah when about to ascend, "As the Lord liveth
. . . I will not leave thee"; so we must follow the ascended
Saviour with the wings of our meditations and the chariots of our
affections. We should trample upon and subdue our lusts that our
conversation may correspond to our Saviour's condition; that where the
eyes of apostles were forced to leave Him, thither our thoughts may
follow Him
(Mt 6:21;
Joh 12:32)
[PEARSON]. Of ourselves we can no more ascend than
a bar of iron lift itself up' from the earth. But the love of Christ
is a powerful magnet to draw us up
(Eph 2:5, 6).
The design of the Gospel is not merely to give rules, but mainly to
supply motives to holiness.
JFB.
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