Paul writes in Colossians 2: [9] For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
For some
reason when you listen to preachers talk about that verse, they just go into a
dither. Preachers who don’t know what a verse is about and yet they argue about
things, says Richard Jordan.
I have to two commentaries on the Book of
Ephesians written by seminary professors and they have two pages each on the
one part of that verse, telling you about what it is, and neither one of them
have any idea what it ought to be. But they go on and on about it; they just
can’t shut up.
You know what
you do when you don’t know what something is? When I was ordained back in the ’60s,
a man on the ordination committee came to me and said, “I want to give you a
piece of advice that will never fail you. If somebody asks you a question and
you don’t know the answer, say, ‘I don’t know.’ ”
It’s okay to
say you don’t know. It’s better to say you don’t know than it is to open your mouth
and remove all doubt.
That verse
isn’t hard. Who are we? We’re the fulness of Him. There’s the Him. Listen, in
Christ all the fulness of the Godhead dwells bodily.
The Father’s
put all fulness in His Son. He doesn’t need you and me to complete Him. There’s
nothing incomplete about Him. So, the fulness there is not Him. The fulness is
the body, the church.
What’s He
going to fill up? He’s going to fill up all those positions in the heavenly
places and you’re the fulness that He’s going to fill all those places with.
How hard is that? That’s exciting.
His goal is
to fill the universe with the glory of His Son. That’s the reason for the head-and-body analogy. Because we’re in living union with the head; we share His life,
and we’re the vehicle that demonstrates forth who He is.
Now, that’s
His goal for us for eternity. Paul wants you to understand that that’s the
reality now, too. It isn’t simply in the “ages to come”; it’s in this world
also.
Paul’s praying
that you and I would have that spirit of wisdom and revelation; that we’d have
that demeanor. That working in our inner man this wisdom and revelation, given
through Paul to us, is designed to produce in us, and we’d have it now and we’d
walk by faith in the reality of who we are in Christ Jesus right now so that
Christ could be manifest through us.
(new article tomorrow for certain)
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Quote to consider: "Relationship is a process of self-revelation, and, without knowing oneself, the ways of one's own mind and heart, merely to establish an outward order, a system, a cunning formula, has very little meaning. What is important is to understand oneself in relationship with another. Then relationship becomes not a process of isolation, but a movement in which you discover your own motives, your own thoughts, your own pursuits; and that very discovery is the beginning of liberation, the beginning of transformation."
Paul writes in Romans 12, [1] I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service.
[2] And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
[3] For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.
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