“Set your minds on
things above,
not on earthly
things.”
Colossians 3:2 (NIV)
My granddaughter
went downstairs to her dad’s office where he was totally focused on a project
for work. “Hey dad, is it okay if I wear this dress to church?” Without looking
up from his drawing, he replied “Sure, that’s great.”
However as she
went back upstairs and came face to face with her mother, she received a
totally different reaction. “Honey, why do you have that dress on? You’ve
gotten so much taller and it’s too short for you to wear.”
But my
granddaughter replied “Mom, I just asked Dad and he said it was okay.” Within
minutes Dad was called upstairs and, as his previous conversation with his
daughter was recounted, he shook his head. “I should have looked up,” he said.
In today’s
Scripture, Paul tells the Church of Colossae that they should also look up. But
his intent in telling them to keep focused “on things above” has a much deeper
meaning. He knows that when we as believers focus on “things above,” we are
actually focusing on Christ.
Now let me be
the first to admit that my focus can get completely thrown off track by the
“earthly things” in life. Just as my son-in-law was totally absorbed
with his work, I can become totally absorbed in “stuff” in my life, like how
much money and possessions I have. And I can also become focused on envy or
jealousy, holding a grudge smothered in anger and forgiveness, or gossiping
disguised as a “just thought you ought to know” comment.
But when my
focus switches to heaven – and to Christ – I begin to understand that “as God’s
chosen people” (verse 12) I need to put on His clothing of “compassion,
kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.”
Instead of
gossiping about the woman sitting in a church pew quietly wiping tears, I will
sit quietly by her side and share her grief.
I will find no
comfort in what I own but will be able to comfort the elderly man in the care
center longing for the days when he was healthy and at his home.
I will trade
impatience for patience with the woman at the gas station or supermarket who is
having a rough day.
Earthly things that
have no value will be replaced as my mind is set on things above and on Christ.
Where is your
focus? Just look up.
Father, forgive me when I focus on the unimportant
things of this earth and not on you. Pull me back into your presence. In Jesus’
Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Have
you ever found yourself so focused on every day situations here on earth
that you lost your focus on Christ?
- Do you
think it happened suddenly or was it a gradual change?
Apply
- Buy a
small chalkboard and chalk and place it in your kitchen or by the bathroom
mirror.
- Write
today’s Scripture on it in the morning and at the end of the day, write
one sentence describing how you focused on Christ during the day. Repeat
tomorrow.
Power
- 3:2 (NIV) “Set your minds on things
above, not on earthly things.”
- II
Corinthians 4:18 (NIV) “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on
what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is
eternal.”
- John
15:19 (NIV) “If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own.
As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the
world. That is why the world hates you.”
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