Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly
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The word of Christ is made up of the teachings of Jesus and the good news concerning his life, death, and resurrection. It is to be our guide for living as Jesus taught, our guide for living a life that reflects Jesus to those around us.
To know if I am following this instruction, I have to begin by asking myself, “What dwells in me richly?” In other words, what “lives” in me? What does the world see when it sees me?
We live in or dwell in our homes. We’ve got all our stuff there, all our possessions, and the family and things we love. We likely keep our dwelling place free of garbage and trash, especially when we expect people to come in and see our dwelling place. We may scurry around cleaning and straightening up when we expect someone to come by and see our home. We take out the garbage and dust and sweep the floors, making our dwelling place clean and orderly.
Perhaps we should ask, “Do I need to do some scurrying around and cleaning and straightening up for Jesus to dwell in me? Is the dwelling place of my life fit for Jesus? Do my thoughts, words, and deeds show the world that I am a dwelling place for Jesus? Have I centered my thinking on loving God and loving my neighbors? Or am I full of anger, bitterness, worry, turmoil, hurts, and fears? Have I swept out the garbage and dusted the corners of my mind to make plenty of room for Christ to dwell in me richly today? Or do I need a good Spring cleaning?”
Perhaps we should all take some time every morning to put our internal dwelling place in order, allowing Christ to have the first and best place to dwell. We should bow in prayer, sweeping out the debris of bad thoughts that accumulated in the corners of our minds yesterday. Then we should read some scripture, listen to some Psalms, or hymns to center our thoughts and invite Christ to come right in and dwell in us today. And we should not forget that word “admonish” in today’s scripture. We are to admonish or remind each other of our goal as Christians, as the Church, to let the word of Christ dwell in us, today and every day.
Let’s pray together…Dear Lord, help us, your children, to focus on the goal of allowing you to dwell richly in us, today and every day. Help us to let go of the woes of the world, to sweep away the angry thoughts and hateful feelings that have accumulated in the corners of our minds. Guide us today and dwell in us richly, centering us in your LOVE, so others will see the Word of Christ in us. And in Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.
This devotional was written and read by Bernice Howard.
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