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Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart:

Colossians 3:3-4, “For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God.  When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory.”

The emphasis here is on your life hidden with Christ. 

It is your life! 

You are in an organic union with Christ. 

You are joined to Him. 

The issue of this joining is your life. 

It is subjective. 

Since it is your life, you can initiate Him or you can let Him just be there. 

Because of the union, the organic “I,” you and I can exercise our spirit to take the initiative to let Christ be Christ in us and through us. 

Or we can remain passive in the realm of the flesh, wasting more hours under the law, and getting reminded once again that we cannot make it on our own. 

We need to cultivate an intimacy from our inner being to learn how to live off of Him, how to bring everything to Him, and how to be spiritually insistent. 

We need to learn how to be bold. 

Tell Him, “Jesus, You have to live, or it is not going to happen. It has to be You, Lord!” 

We can be this bold because the arrangement in our union is that we are joined to His life, and it is His life that we participate in.

When Colossians 3:4 tells us that Christ is our life, it means He is our person. 

As our person, He is our righteousness. 

Experientially this means that He is how you feel about yourself. 

On the level of our feelings and consciousness, Christ being our righteousness means that I can own His state and condition as my very own. 

I no longer have to identify with my state and my condition. 

Is He condemned? 

His state is out of the reach of condemnation. 

If Christ could be condemned, then I could. 

But if Christ cannot be condemned, then I cannot (Rom. 8:1). 

No wonder Paul says, “Who shall bring a charge against God’s elect?” (Rom. 8:33). 

He does not investigate whether the charge is legitimate, whether you feel that you deserve the charge, or whether there are some facts behind this case. 

He boldly says, “Who shall bring a charge against God’s elect? 

It is God who justifies. 

Who is he who condemns?” (vv. 33-34). 

Paul does not refer to anything related to the actual state of the person. 

There is no examining of preexisting conditions, no introspection. 

He simply says, “It is Christ who died, and furthermore is also risen, who is even at the right hand of God” (v. 34). 

Thus, Paul is saying, “If you lay a charge against me, then my Father will turn you to His Son who loved me and gave Himself for me” (cf. Gal. 2:20).

Until Tomorrow 

With a Shepherd’s Love

Pastor

TODAY’S PRAYER LIST

Sadie Harpers Family In Her Passing                                                    

Shawn & Susan Bankston In Passing Of His Dad

Bill Lawhead  Much Prayer needed

Jill Haines Surgery on Thursday 

The Graham Family – Brandon’s Friends

Amy Garner’s Mother/Dad  

Ashley Burn’s Sisters

Barbara Shed’s Family 

Bill Moody 

Carol Lawhead’s Brother 

Charlie Sessom – Waiting  

Colby/Connor – Allison’s G’sons 

Denise Stubbs – Kim Allison’s Mom 

Greg Payne – Lisa’s Brother

Hanna Hall – Pray for Grace

Kimberly – Dustin’s Sister  

Larry Barker  

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah  

Mary Sims  

Marynell Ford – Good News

Michael Stanley 

Nora Allison – Dustin’s Mom  

Paula Ferus’ Missionary Friend 

Ricky Stubbs  

Rod Gustafson – Cancer

Roseleigh Osborn  

Scott Lanier – Linda’s Son 

Shaelyn – Jill’s Friend

Sheila Simmons Cousin  

Tom Witcher