Colossians 3:4: Wherever He Goes, I Go
Posted by Pastor Eric on Tuesday Sep 30, 2008 Under Colossians 3I am sure you can remember couples from high school who were always together, where it was impossible to say one of their names without saying the other one. Going to high school in Fort Walton Beach, I still remember it was Barry and Brenda. You always mentioned both of them whenever referring to anything they were involved with.
“Who was at the party?”
“Steve, David, Erica, Barry and Brenda, Nicole…”
Or “Who all is driving?”
“Jeff, Brent, Barry and Brenda, and Dave” (See how they got their own pair of commas? That is what I am talking about.)
They were the couple that as long as you knew them, they were dating. They started going out in the 2nd grade. At recess, he was always playing on the monkey bars with Brenda instead of Smear the Queer with the boys. By the time they were in high school, they had a joint checking account. There was something wrong with the world if one of them showed up somewhere without the other. It was as if all nature was out of balance and the space time continuum was in trouble. They were the first ones you knew in Jr. high that shared a locker, which in Jr. was equal to living together. The way I was raised, sharing lockers was only meant for married couples. But that was exactly how Barry and Brenda acted. Just like they were married and everyone would have been shocked if they hadn’t gotten married.
It seemed like Barry was Brenda’s whole life and Brenda was Barry’s whole life. Whenever one showed up somewhere, the other was bound to be there. You could not separate them. The 2 had become 1.
In Colossians 3:4, Paul says, “When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you will also appear with him in glory.”
We have been talking for the last 3 Sundays about how we have been moved out of the lineage of Adam and into the lineage of Christ. The life we lived in Adam died and we have been born again into the life of Christ. In fact, Paul says in verse 3 that “your life is now hidden with Christ in God.”
Because our lives are now hidden in Christ, it is hard to separate us from Christ. Just like Barry and Brenda were difficult to separate, so is our lives in Christ. Why? Because for one, my life is hidden in Christ. Two, when I make Christ my life, just like everything in Barry’s life was Brenda and everything in Brenda’s life was Barry, we become inseparable. The 2 of us become 1. Wherever I go, Jesus goes. I would never be in trouble if I had the realization that wherever I go, Christ goes.
That only happens when I make Him my life. How about you? Have you made Him your life? When people see you, do they see Christ?