SET YOUR AFFECTIONS ON THINGS ABOVE Colossians 3:1-2
- It is possible to
determine a person’s true character by finding out what he or she really loves
and what his or her goals are. Ask yourself these questions:
1. What are the three
things you are most earnestly working for right now?
2. What are the three
things you love the most?
3. What are the three
things you think about the most?
- This is essentially
the same method used by Jesus to determine a person’s true character. Matt.
6:19-21. The heart is the seat of the emotions and it determines how and what
we think (Prov. 23:7) -- "For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he:"
- If you will be
honest with yourself, you will probably find that, for the most part, your affections,
as revealed by your thoughts, are more focused on the things of this world than
on the things of God.
I. A GREAT DEMAND
- Why is it so
difficult for Christians to set their minds and affections on eternal things?
That is to say, why is it so hard for God’s people to be
"heavenly-minded" people while here on earth?
- Some might answer,
"Because of our sin nature." Certainly there is some truth in that.
- Christians do have
two sets of desires that are warring against one another -- the desires of the
flesh and the desires of the Spirit. Paul spoke of this conflict in Gal.
5:16-17, Rom. 7:21-23.
- But our difficulty
in focusing on eternal values cannot be completely blamed on our sin nature.
- The fact is that God has placed Christians in a
difficult (though not impossible) situation. He asks Christians to be citizens
of two worlds.
- In fact, this is
such a difficult predicament that it merited a special prayer by Jesus on our
behalf: Jn. 17:14-18
a. Notice that twice
in this passage Jesus declares that His followers are not of this world (vs.
14,16).
b. But twice Jesus
specifically says that God’s plan is not to take Christians out of this world,
but rather, to send them into the world (vs. 15,18).
- How can a Christian
live in this world with its responsibilities and temptations without loving
this world and being conformed to its values? The tension of this situation is
addressed throughout the Bible.
1. (Phil. 3:20) --
"For our conversation [citizenship] is in heaven; from whence also we look
for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ."
2. (II Tim. 2:4) --
"No man that warrethentangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that
he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier."
3. I John 2:15-17
- On the other hand,
the Bible also speaks of some very definite responsibilities we have while here
on earth. Our work, family, health, friends, money, etc.
- So how can a
Christian be heavenly-minded, and yet give the proper attention to our
responsibilities here on earth?
1. According to our
text, to be heavenly-minded means to conform our everyday desires, attitudes,
and actions to the image of Christ.
2. In other words,
being heavenly-minded simply means loving what Jesus loves, thinking like Jesus
thinks, and viewing everything in our daily life from His heavenly perspective.
1. We read the Bible
or listen to the preaching and the Holy Spirit convicts our heart of some sin
in our life.
2. We determine that
we are going to fix that.
3. So we make a
mental judgment to eliminate "this and that" from our life and we may
even go so far as to replace it with something more godly.
4. We pray for
strength and announce our decision and commitment to God.
5. Then we go home
and try our best to live up to our commitment. However, most of the time we
find that, no matter how determined we are, we are still subject to the sins
and pleasures of this world.
6. So we fail. Our
failure brings frustration which often leads us to believe that since we can’t
live the kind of godly life that we want, there is really no use in trying.
7. But then we read
our Bible or listen to the preaching and the Holy Spirit convicts our heart and
the whole thing starts over again.
II. A GODLY DESIRE
- Jesus Christ has,
by a single act, forever changed our status before God.
1. By His death and
resurrection, He has transformed believers from enemies of God to children of
God.
2. And now our
responsibility is to act in a way that is consistent with our new status.
In Colossians 3:
1. Here, the apostle
is urging us to exchange the old desires, attitudes, and actions that were
characteristic of our former lives for those that are indicative of our new
rank and standing.
2. Paul says the path
to true and lasting change begins with
- a CHANGE OF DESIRES
("seek"-vs. 1) that leads to
- a CHANGE OF
THOUGHTS ("affections"-vs. 2) and results in
- a CHANGE OF
ACTIONS.
- That’s fine. But
what are we to think about and desire? Twice Paul mentions those "things
above". But what are the "things above"?
- Paul clarified what
he meant by "things above" with this phrase: "where Christ
sitteth on the right hand of God."
1. This concept of
Jesus being seated at the right hand of God the Father is indicative of the
Lord’s power, authority, and position.
2. Thus, Paul was no
only asking us to love and meditate on the things in heaven, but also on the
qualities that characterize the life and rule of Jesus Christ who is in heaven.
- Throughout the
Bible we find lists of the "things above" which we are to seek;
1. Galatians 5:22-23
(fruit of the Spirit)
2. Phil. 4:8
3. James 3:17
- And so we have come
full circle back to our original definition of what it means to be
heavenly-minded. It means to continually desire and long for, to pursue after,
those qualities that characterize the life of Jesus Christ.
- As we long for
these qualities and think about them, they will transform our lives.
CONCLUSION:
- this kind of
dramatic change is not only possible but it is commanded by God and prompted by
the Holy Spirit.
- But it all must
start with a choice on your part. You must choose to desire most the things of
God. You will not be able to make this choice until first you decide to divorce
yourself from being fleshly-minded. You can take the first step right now by
asking God to make His desires your desires.

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