So many people on this planet are living so deeply in the debt of their – well, their sin – that they've forgotten that all along, God has a plan 'A' for their lives. A glorious, wonderful, Plan 'A.'
Most of us would be familiar with the term "downward spiral". The sense that things are heading inexorably downwards. And whilst we have quite a few "up" times in our lives, one of the things you get a sense of when you talk to people is that many, many are experiencing this downward spiral. A sense almost that their quality of life, whatever that may mean for each of them, is slipping away. That whilst things maybe going fine on the outside, inside life seems to be draining down the plug hole.
This week on the program we're talking about "Breaking Free from the Power of Sin" and for many that will be a phrase that doesn't seem to relate to what they're experiencing on the inside. But, in fact, it has everything, everything to do with it. Because, as we've seen over the last few days, the way that we live our lives has consequences.
And so many people are heading so far down that spiral. It's hard for them to imagine there's another way. It's hard to imagine that there was, in fact, some time in the dim distant past, a time when they were on top of that spiral. It's hard to begin to imagine as we're living out this terrible plan B, that God had a plan A all along.
And as we head down that spiral, the longer we spend further down the spiral the more we want to hang on to that rubbish that we're living down there, for dear life. I want to introduce you to a passage of Scripture today, Colossians chapter 3, that we're going to have a bit of a look at today but a more detailed look over the next few days. It's about how to break the power of sin.
"Okay, okay, I've sinned in my life and yes I'm addicted. Yes I admit it, yes it has power over me. Yes there are consequences that are robbing me of life itself but what do I do about it? How do I get out of this mess? If I accept my life is a mess and a lot of that mess is my own doing, what can I do about it now?"
Have a listen to this fabulous wisdom. It comes from Gods word, it's written by the apostle Paul a couple of thousand years ago, if you have your own copy, Colossians chapter 3 in the New Testament, beginning at verse 1. He says this:
If you've been raised with Christ (in other words, if you believe in Jesus) then start looking for the things that are above. Seek those where Jesus is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your mind on the things that are above, not on the things that are on this earth. You're dead to those and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Jesus, who is your life, is revealed then you also will be revealed with Him in glory. Put to death, therefore, whatever in you is earthly: sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, greed. On account of those, God's wrath is coming on those who are disobedient. (Colossians 3: 1-6)
See, it's not enough for us to know what the problem is; we have to know how to deal with it. What we're going to see, over the next few weeks, is that Gods plan is that we don't have to do it on our own. In fact, we can't. It's His power that sets things right. But where do we step off? How do you and I take our step into a partnership with God that changes things?
See, we're so locked in the here and now, we're so locked in our current patterns of thinking and behaviour and addictions. Now Jesus died to set us free from that. Jesus died so that you and I could be forgiven. And we can believe that and yet, still not know where to begin in seeing the power of sin broken over our lives.
Here in this passage, Paul tells us where to begin:
If you believe in Jesus, seek the things that are above! Set your mind on those things, not on the things that are here on this earth 'cause you're dead to those and your life is hidden with Christ in God.
See, we hang onto the things we can see. We grip onto them.
You know, maybe it's selfishness, maybe it's anger that's your particular sin, maybe it's gluttony, maybe it's sexual immorality. We kind of hang on to them so tight that they end up reaching their dark tentacles in our heart. And they grip us and they have a power over us and we're addicted to them.
We can't get rid of them, they're too strong. But what we can do is we can make a decision of the heart today, to listen to what Paul says here. 'If I actually believe in God, I am going to start seeking the things that are above where Jesus is. I'm going to lift my gaze from all this stuff that I thought was important here in the world and begin to look at my Jesus. This Jesus who hung on that cross, nailed to the cross, suffering, brutalised, crucified, dying for me.
That's where my focus is going to be. I can't deal with the stuff that's going on in my life. I can't change that. I'm addicted to this stuff but what I can do is I can lift my gaze to Jesus. I can shift my focus from the stuff down here that I thought was important, to Jesus who really is'.
That's a huge thing. Today I can decide, I can do that instead of focusing on my stuff, to focus on Him. 'I want you God, not me. I want your reign and your power, I want your will in my life not my own despotic little life. I want so much more God, I just don't know how'.
Imagine if you just took these three short verses and 20 minutes every day for a week, just spend some time reading and praying just about them. Let me tell you something, your God will show up, absolutely He will. I was talking with someone the other day, he was a great bloke, ordinary, everyday kind of person but struggling with a relationship.
The problem he was having was forgiveness. This other person was doing things to hurt him and this guy would struggle and complain and blame. You know the cycle, we've all been there. So we talked for a while. And we all have difficult people in our lives and what ruins our lives is not so much them, it's how we react to them.
Peter said to Jesus:
How often to I have to forgive this person, 7 times? And Jesus said, "No, no, no, 77 times.
Over and over again until forgiveness works, we know it does. Unforgiveness robs us of Gods forgiveness. Jesus taught that over and over and over again. Unforgiveness is like, well, it's like a cancer.
And so this man and I were talking about this and yet you could see he was struggling. We get in that place and we want to hang on to unforgiveness. This man, I was talking to, saw the sense of what I was saying but you could see it in his eyes, the struggle of having to let go. The struggle of finally forgiving the other person.
We're addicted to sin, sin has a power over us. And you know what we do? We hear a message like this and we think, 'that applies to everyone else except us'. We do. And yet it does apply to us. Sin robs us of life, it's powerful stuff, we need God's power to deal with it. So right now, right now, you and I can make a decision to take the first step.
If you believe in Jesus, start seeking things that are above where Christ is seated. Set your mind on the things that are above, not on the things that are on this earth. And before you know it, before you know it, God begins to step in. God is in that place with us; His power breaks the power of sin.