Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Ah Colossians... what a book!


I have included a bit of an update on our study through the book of Colossians here!

It's entitled "The fold in the middle of a book".

3 comments:

Jon Hall said...

Just wanted to say Tim, I LOVE how you are guiding us through Colossians. You are bringing a new perspective and passion to this deeply powerful book that makes me really look forward to Sunday nights. Thanks for that. — Jon

Laurie Yackley said...

Tim, I'm also loving this study through Colossians. Thank you for sharing with us your heart and passion--it's contagious! I've got a new breath prayer from Colossians 3:17 now: "In Jesus' name." Breath prayers are good for me because I can remember them better throughout the day! Looking forward to continuing through Colossians! -Laurie

Rob Yackley said...

Great stuff Tim. In response to your question, "What does it (setting our minds on Christ in real life) look like?", I think we find at least some of the answer right there in chapter 1. In verses 9-11 Paul offers us a pathway to understanding. It kinda reads like a wisdom sandwich: we pursue divine understanding, which displays itself in God-honoring on-the-ground living, which leads to even more understanding.

In these few verses Paul seems to undermine the "being or doing?" debate by implying that wisdom (which is pretty much living life with a mind set on Christ) happens as we ponder, practice, and pursue. Which is another way of saying that being and doing feed and shape one another in an inextricable union.