Verses 1–4
Christ Our Life
Colossians 3:1. The last verses of the last chapter dealt mainly with the fact that you died with Christ. You saw how important that was. Now we see the other side of the coin. Not only you died with Christ but you also rose with Him.
If you have been raised with Him, (the word “if” is not to be understood as an option, but as an absolute certainty) then you are transported into a new world. Previously you were living in a world which had only a cross and the grave for Christ. There you served sin. Now you live in a world where everything is about Christ and where you are serving Him. Now you are freed from every form of slavery. This certainly does not mean that you are free to do anything you wish. Perhaps you have learnt through trial and error where such experiences lead to. You certainly do not want it at all. No, you are given this Christian freedom to serve Christ.
Serving Christ begins with the fact that you are seeking those things which are above. Why? It is because Christ is there. Keep seeking the things that are above does not mean that you should always be dreaming of heaven. It means to be centered on Christ and represent Him on earth. You compare this with an ambassador in a foreign country. He promotes the interests of his own country. He is not sitting there on a comfortable chair thinking about his beautiful homeland.
It is a constant exertion using all ones resources. By seeking after things that are above your life is formed here. It is more and more showing the character of your life that is above and that promotes your service and testimony. It is a quest to know all the attributes of the glorified Christ. Your knowledge of all His glory will keep you from all the doctrines and commandments of men.
One of the essential elements of the Christian faith is that Christ sits at the right hand of God. This faith determines our Christian position. We have much in common with the faithful of Israel; but we have a big difference here. They did not know a glorified Man in heaven with Whom they were made one. But we do.
Colossians 3:2. This knowledge therefore determines our life and position on earth. The fact that Christ is there determines where our interests are and where we must focus our attention.
Unfortunately many Christians are not aware of this and they live as an earthly people of God – looking for things on the earth. In such cases they consider it right to enjoy all the beauty that is found on the earth. It also can happen that they campaign for the equitable distribution of all the beautiful things on earth. The first look for a good job and a high standard of life and the second gets involved in politics to obtain the desired things. Both categories of people ignore the fact that they are united with Christ in heaven.
When one considers the things that are above, we can only be conscious of the fact that our real wealth is found there. Then you can no longer think of the things on the earth. Here you are only a steward of those things. You must leave behind everything when your time on earth is over. You cannot take them to heaven. Therefore it is stupid that you cram your head and heart with earthly things. You are warned in many places in the Bible about setting your heart on earthly possessions (Mark 10:24; 1 Timothy 6:17). One who is engrossed in earthly things expresses the fact that the Lord Jesus has no place in his life (Matthew 16:23; Romans 8:5; Philippians 3:19).
Earthly things do not necessarily have to be sinful or worldly. Earthly things are often the things that God has given. Marriage, job and rest are all good things. But if life consists only of those things then your view on Christ is blocked and you no longer live with Him. Then you are like someone who looks for copper instead of gold because you think copper is as valuable as gold. We do not consider someone like that as being wise, yet many Christians are living like that.
Faith transfers many future things to the present, and the present things to the past or the future. Faith sees things that cannot be seen and lives in it. Earthly mindedness caused sadness in Paul (Philippians 3:18) and also in the Lord Jesus.
Colossians 3:3. Again it is said that “you have died” to this world and that your new life does not have a single link with this world. In this world Christ is not only absent but He is also hidden (John 8:21-Isaiah :; John 13:33). Your new life is also hidden to the world because Christ is your life. It is unknown to the world.
What was the last thing the world saw of Christ? It was that He hung dead on the cross and was in the grave. With that everything seemed to be over. But faith looks beyond the grave and sees the resurrection and glorification. If He is your life, then the world gives you the same place it gave Him. The world understands nothing of the motives which guide you because it does not know the source; it is hidden to it. You are still here to bear witness to Him Who is hidden to the world.
The world itself has nothing to improve upon. Any attempt to improve anything in the world overlooks the fact that Christ is rejected by the world and is now hidden to the world. Among the Corinthians there were believers who felt the need to exert political influence. They desired even to be rulers (1 Corinthians 4:8). But for the faithful who belong to the church the time of ruling is still future.
Colossians 3:4. The mark of the believer’s life is that it is with God and that it will be revealed soon. Now the world does not know us; but it certainly will later (1 John 3:1-Exodus :). Change does not happen by the acceptance of Christian principles, thanks to political efforts, which could create an environment in which Christ can feel at home. No, when Christ is revealed in glory, He will judge the evil in the world in righteousness. He thus creates the perfect conditions for His government which would enable the thousand year long reign in justice and peace.
His public appearance in the world will highlight your relationship with Him. You are made one with Him in His death, in His resurrection, in His present obscurity and in His appearance before the entire world. When Christ is revealed, you also will be revealed with Him. Then the world will see the hidden source of the life you lived on the earth. For He Who will be revealed then, is already your life on the earth now.
Now you live in this world as someone who died to the world. By this you prove that you do not have any expectation from this world. This means for the here and now it is only rejection and suffering, but that will change the moment you are revealed with Christ in glory. Then the times of rejection and suffering will be over and you will certainly have a responsibility and a position. You will reign with Him and share in His glory.
This revelation of Christ with all His own is something different from His return for His church; of the latter the world will not notice anything (1 Thessalonians 4:15-Esther :). After the Lord Jesus has taken the church away for Himself as His bride, the marriage of the Lamb will take place in heaven (Revelation 19:7). Then He will reveal Himself to the world with His bride following Him (Revelation 19:11-Nehemiah :). This is His appearance in glory. Then every eye will see Him (Revelation 1:7) including you along with all those who will come with Him (2 Thessalonians 1:10).
Now read Colossians 3:1-4 again.
Reflection: How do you seek and what do you think of the things that are above?