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Sermon – 11/23/03
Colossians 3:5 - Inmates

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Inmates

Therefore put to death your members which are on the earth: fornication, uncleanness, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry” (Colossians 3:5)

We’re pleased to have been part of the Kairos Prison Ministry, which sponsors three-day weekends designed to “jump-start” prisoners out of mere anger and depression, into the love and grace of Jesus Christ.  The weekends are followed by periodic reunions with the prisoners and the attempt is always to form an “inside team” to continue the work (the joy) within the prison.  I’m increasingly unable to be a part of that ministry because of other commitments, but I’ve seen this: The prisoners DO have their lives changed by what they experience, and there’s more – The “outside team” is also changed as they encounter these men (and women) and the realities of life inside prison.

For one thing, we have seen that the “prisoners” we meet are just people.  They are not any more strange than the rest of us, and all who meet them are struck by the reality that, with just a couple of different outcomes, “This could be MY life! I could be in prison, too!”  And we could.

Here is a key reason why you and I should visit and comfort prisoners: Because we are prisoners, too.  We may not be locked up in a jail, but all of humanity is locked-up in sin, which may be defined as selfishness and self-centeredness along with a hatred of the limitations we face; often manifested as bad treatment of others.

You might wonder: What if the prisoners were in charge of the prison?  How would things be different?  When I read the daily newspapers, it occurs to me that this life here on earth is much like the prisoners ARE in charge of the institution.  This planet could easily be the insane asylum of the universe, where other civilizations routinely dump trouble-makers.  The only other idea that would explain murder, which is a form of insanity, as is theft, along with lying, gossip and the other many forms of mental illness that are manifested all around us, is that all of us are simply sinners, just as the Bible teaches (1 Corinthians 3:23).

ChristianGlobe.com reports that the following was in an article from “Today in the Word,” dated July 12, 1993: “After a wealthy contractor had finished building the Tombs prison in New York, he was found guilty of forgery and sentenced to several years in the prison he had built! As he was escorted into a cell of his own making, the contractor said, ‘I never dreamed when I built this prison that I would be an inmate one day.’”  We create our own problems, prisons of our own making, far more than we will ever know in this life.

The context of our Scripture verse for today, offers much that will set us free.  You’ll recall that verse, which says, “Therefore put to death your members which are on the earth: fornication, uncleanness, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry” (Colossians 3:5).  The problem is that anybody who has tried unsuccessfully to keep “New Years resolutions” knows that we lack the strength to “put to death” evil desires.”

Indeed, the last section of Colossians Chapter Two, addresses the reason for that problem: There is “an appearance of wisdom in self-imposed religion, false humility and neglect of the body, but (they) are of no value against the indulgence of the flesh” (Colossians 2:23 – NKJV).  As the Living Bible put it, “They only make him proud.”  Chapter 3 begins with the assumption that those who want to escape the base depravities of this life, will be “raised with Christ,” enabled to seek “those things which are above, where Christ is, sitting at the right hand of God” (Colossians 3:1).  When you have received Jesus Christ, you have “died” (to the things of this world) and you will find “your life is hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3).  We cannot be free alone, but Christ in you WILL set you free.

Those who are changed by Christ have available to them the strength (His strength, not our own) to “put to death” attitudes, actions and emotions like “fornication” (sex outside of marriage), “uncleanness” (impure thoughts and actions), “passion” (suffering due to passionate desires) “evil desire” (lust), and “covetousness” (an endless desire for more).  Not only do bad attitudes and actions hurt other people, but they also ruin any chance you might have for happiness.  We need the help of the Lord.

Paul (the writer of the Letter to the Colossians) later adds to the list of thoughts and actions that we are to “put off” (get rid of) including: “anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy,” and “filthy language” (Colossians 3:8).  Precisely how does God “put off” things like your “anger,” since most people have ingrained tendencies toward subtle or overt anger, stemming from incidents we don’t even remember, like not getting our needs met, early in life?  The answer again is: we can’t directly “put off” anything, but He can.

To “put off” is to repent.  You don’t want to be angry anymore, and so: Take your anger to God!  He has “broad shoulders” and is not at all surprised that you are angry.  He is the only place you can take your anger where it will not return – “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).  The second step is to “put on the new man” (Colossians 1:10).  “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new” (2 Corinthians 5:17).  We not only repent, but we also RECEIVE Christ.

When you give your heart and life to Christ, you enter a lifelong process in which you will want to give Him your evil desires.  He will forgive them, and you will be changed by the love of God in Christ Jesus.  As stated, Paul (and the Holy Spirit) refers to the “new man” (in us), who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him” (Colossians 3:10).  This is actually much more than getting help – this is a whole new NATURE, given to those who trust in Him.

To some extent we will be “inmates” all of our lives on this earth.  But consider the prisoners that are part of the Kairos Prison Ministry – Their BODIES are still in prison, but their hearts are free.  Paul the Apostle, though innocent, was often in jail, and he was finally executed for crimes he did not commit.  But he was always free in this life – in Christ.  And though dead to this world, he LIVES in another!

Father, we confess that we are sinners.  Please forgive us our sins.  We ask that You will “put to death” the evil tendencies within us, and set us free.  Fill us with Your Holy Spirit and let us know the joy of the Lord.  In Jesus Name.  Amen.


Ron Beckham, Pastor
Friday Study Ministries

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