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New Clothes
Contributed by Justin Meek on Nov 28, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: Christians must remove the Old clothes in favor of the New.
In this passage Paul tells Christians to take off their old clothes. Remove the garments of lust, idolatry, greed and so on. But fortunately Paul doesn’t stop there in the passage. He goes on to say that we should then “put on” mercy, kindness, humbleness, meekness, longsuffering, love, forgiveness and the such like. All to often preachers are always telling us to take of this, that, and the other thing. Stop doing this, and this, and this. Don’t watch this, don’t go there, don’t say that. But we forget that unless we then “put on” new clothes we are naked. I have seen scores of Christians prancing around naked. Oh, they think they are great and wonderful, “Look at me, I go to church, I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I don’t date women who do! I never curse I never steal and I am simply wonderful!” But the world isn’t fooled they see them as hypocrites prancing around as naked as a jaybird. You see simply removing the outward sins that you hear about all the time isn’t enough. You have to replace them with a new and holy set of clothes.
Last night we voted, at the bossiness meeting, to repair the hallway. There are several bad boards that need to be fixed, especially in the bathroom. Now, when we tear up the carpet and pull out the rotten board boards –then what? Do we just roll some new carpet down right then? Of course not, we have top replace the old board that were removed with new boards. Otherwise we will have a completely unstable and dangerous hallway. Well too may pastors, especially in conservative denominations speed all their time tearing up rotten boards and no time putting in new ones.
I am concerned with the whole person. I want you to stop sinning, but that’s not enough. I also want you to grow in Christ. I want you to learn more about the word of God, I want to see you start to produce the fruit of the spirit. I don’t just want you to be less sinful; I want you to be more holy!
What are you wearing tonight?