YouVersion Logo
Search Icon

Plan Info

Journey Through Colossians And PhilemonSample

Journey Through Colossians And Philemon

DAY 7 OF 30

 

"Once . . . But . . . If"

How does someone become a Christian? In the next section of this letter, Paul gives two answers to this question. The first is: because of what God has done (vv.21–23). Having just told us who Jesus is (vv.15–20), Paul now reminds us how we came to know this Jesus.

In these few verses we have the most amazing summary of the gospel and, indeed, the most compact summary of the whole Christian life. It can be summed up in three very simple words: once . . . but . . . if.

“Once you were alienated” (v.21). Paul sums up the entire unbelieving world in these words. They are essentially aliens, and it is a relational alienation due to sin. And like all people, we wilfully chose to cut ourselves off from God before we were Christians.

“But now he has reconciled you” (v.22). Enemies are now friends, aliens are now family, all because of Christ’s death on the cross. Jesus’ death does not just bring us back to God; it also has a future focus—that He might present us holy in His sight, without blemish, free from accusation. The image here is of Judgement Day, when the bride of Christ is presented to her husband. The question is: are you worthy to enter the kingdom? The psalmist says, only the one with clean hands and a pure heart can ascend His holy hill (Psalm 24:4). The good news is that you can confidently reply, “Yes, I am worthy.” On that day we will not fear any voice challenging our claim, because Jesus has died for us to make us worthy.

“If you continue in your faith” (v.23). Of course, our salvation is secure, but we must continue in this gospel. We have been reconciled to God, and we must not go back to being His enemy. His death has made us holy, so we do not deliberately or wilfully give ourselves to a life of ungodliness.

This is our spiritual biography: once . . . but . . . if.

 

Reflect:

What are the major roadblocks Christians face to continuing in the faith? What can you do to ensure you remain faithful to the end?

 

About this Plan

Journey Through Colossians And Philemon

In the Christian life, we face many obstacles along the way: temptations, suffering, and persecution. Some will try to undermine our confidence in the gospel. But in Christ, His Word, and His Church, we have all the reso...

More

We would like to thank Our Daily Bread for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://ourdailybread.org

YouVersion uses cookies to personalize your experience. By using our website, you accept our use of cookies as described in our Privacy Policy