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3/20/23 Devotional

Week 4- Loved: Day 1

Colossians 3:12

Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience.



Welcome back. You might remember that in chapter 3 we see Paul discussing the unity in the Body of Christ and that we are called to that unity. However, Paul shows us that in order to have unity we must first “take off our old selves”. Our verse for today is now teaching us what we must replace our "old selves" with. In other words, Paul is saying to take off “anger, rage, malicious behavior, slander, and dirty language” and put on “compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience”. 


Today we are going to focus on the ideas of putting on compassion and kindness. It is interesting that compassion is often seen as a form of weakness today, but it is the first thing Paul lists when describing christlike attributes. 


As a boy growing up in America, this was something I saw perpetuated in the media a lot. The idea that the hero or the manly men are impervious to feelings like compassion was just part of the deal. It has affected many men I know personally to the point where some of us have a hard time processing even basic emotions because we were expected to hide them. It has perpetrated many areas of culture to the point where we put callous men on pedestals and praise them for their anti-compassion stances. Out of everything that society is turning into I have to say that I’m glad that there is more room for boys and men to express feelings. 


God is the embodiment of strength, courage, morality, and justice, and through Jesus, he demonstrated that he is also the embodiment of love and compassion. Compassion is not a weakness. If you think it is then I want to ask you how can God be weak. Look to the story of Lazarus where Jesus Cries, or the Garden of Gethsemane, or even his love for children. Compassion is a strength that the best of us will be well versed in, just like Jesus. 


Renewal Challenge- Realize God’s Love. 

For many Christians, it is very hard to reconcile a God of judgment and a compassionate God as the same person. How can a completely good and holy God care about us? How can he have compassion for us when we choose sin so often? Simply put- it’s the power of his Love. 


Jesus demonstrated the power of that love on the cross. Write yourself a note that simply says “God Loves you and cares about you”. Put it somewhere that you will see it every day. This is going to be a little awkward for my fellow “manly men”, but you need this- trust me.