Oct 12th

1 Kings 15     Ezekiel 45     Colossians 2     (Click on the Reference to go to the passage)

Col 2:6-7
I’ve just been around to see how the kitchen extension next door is getting on. The floor has been laid now on top of the breeze blocks that are on top of the foundations. This building is being built on what has been laid already.
‘Just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord (that’s the foundations), continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him…’
My neighbour’s extension is being built brick by brick on firm foundations and we need to be building our lives brick by brick on our foundational faith that Jesus is our Lord and Saviour. What we need each step of the way is more of Jesus. We’re back to the goal we looked at in Philippians 3!
‘Being a Christian is like riding a bicycle; unless you go forward, you’ll fall off’<!--[if !supportFootnotes]-->[1]<!--[endif]-->. We have to go forward in the direction we’ve begun.
If the builders next door started building the walls away from the foundations, they would be fragile and likely to collapse, they’d be breaking the planning permission that has been granted and they’d be disregarding the instructions of the designer and the client.
But my neighbour’s builders are building according to the design they’ve been given, on the foundations they’ve carefully laid and I expect they’ll provide the dream kitchen requested.
Our lives, built on the foundation of who Jesus is and what he’s done for us, will be, v 7, ‘overflowing with thankfulness’ as we build with deeper knowledge of Jesus.

(part time member of staff)
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<!--[if !supportFootnotes]-->[1]<!--[endif]--> Tom Wright, ‘Paul for Everyone, The Prison Letters’ p164