Pondering the Passages: Colossians 3:1-4

This Week’s Passage and Memory Verse (in red): 1 Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. 2 Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. 3 For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God. 4 When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.

So here’s the questions I’ve been thinking about this week: What’s the difference between “setting you heart on things above” and “setting your mind on things above”? And then, how do you set your heart and mind on things above in practice?

Setting your heart, I believe, has to do with desire. But how do you fuel desire for something? How do you develop desire? How can I increase my desire for God and the things of God. I think the answer, at least in part, has to do with “setting your mind on things above.” In other words I set my heart on things above BY setting my mind on things above. Why do I think this?

I love my wife. I have desire for my wife. But if I were to intentionally set my mind on other women, and think about them then I have no doubt that desire  for my wife would decrease and desire for women not my wife would increase. This is why porn is so destructive to a marriage. If I want to fuel desire for God then I need to think often about God. If I think often about ungodly things then my desire for them will increase and my desire for God will decrease.

Additionally, if I want to fuel desire for God then I need to participate in God experiences. Worship! Service! Missions! The more I experience God the more I will desire Him. Just as the more experiences Linda and I share together the more our desire for one another grows. If I were to neglect her and live my life without any regard for her – then any desire we share would soon fade away.

Now why would I even want to be so intentional about making sure that my heart and my mind are set on things above. Because…

1) according to verse 3, I belong to God. I have died to my old way of life. If I find that I am not interested in doing this then maybe I need to seriously consider whether I really do belong to God and really have died to sin and my old way of life.

2) According to verse 4, one day I will appear before God and I want to be able to do that without feeling ashamed or full of regret for the way that I defiled my heart and mind.

So all this to say that this is why this pondering thing is so necessary and so beneficial for me – and hopefully for you. And why Scripture memory is such a great discipline to be in the habit of doing. Both of these help me to set my heart on things above and to set my mind on things above – thus fueling my desire for God and drawing me into closer relationship with Him. So thanks for pondering with me and for motivating me to do this week in and week out – even when I don’t feel like it sometimes. And I promise you I do have those times. Don’t be so shocked… you do too!

I’m just sayin’!

Next Weeks Passage: 2 Corinthians 5:14-21
Next Weeks Memory Verse: 2 Corinthians 5:17

2 thoughts on “Pondering the Passages: Colossians 3:1-4

  1. Thanks for being faithful and pondering….even when you don’t feel like it. You continue to inspire and encourage me.

  2. I agree with you in that we have to set our mind on God to develope our desire. I hate to say it but I don’t think I set my mind on him often enough in the day and that is what allows all the earthly things to come before him. It may sound crazy but its kinda like watching what you eat- You become what you put in your body- you eat junk then your body gets out of shape-Eat well and your body is healthier! So if I can keep in my mind on God then he will keep my soul healthy but if not then I’m going to have a restless spirit.

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