What are his commandments?

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217» Phil 4:9 . . Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me,
or seen in me-- put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you.

I think Paul often spoke from experience. In other words; he didn't just
believe what he taught, but he knew what he talking about as someone who
tasted the goods.

Sometimes I think that too many Christians are somehow under the
impression that the New Testament's epistles are not all that important in
matters related to faith and practice. They've made the Sermon On The
Mount their religion and they think that's all they need. But if they want the
God of peace to be with them instead of off in the distance; then they are
simply going to have to revise their estimate. Compliance with the epistles is
not optional; no, it's essential.

1Cor 14:37 . . If any man think himself to be a prophet, or spiritual, let
him acknowledge that the things that I write unto you are the
commandments of The Lord.

1Thess 4:1-2 . .We beseech you, brethren, and exhort you by The Lord
Jesus, that as ye have received of us how ye ought to walk and to please
God, so ye would abound more and more. For ye know what commandments
we gave you by The Lord Jesus.

Jas 1:22-25 . . And remember, it is a message to obey, not just to listen
to. If you don't obey, you are only fooling yourself. For if you just listen and
don't obey, it is like looking at your face in a mirror but doing nothing to
improve your appearance. You see yourself, walk away, and forget what you
look like. But if you keep looking steadily into God's perfect law-- the law
that sets you free --and if you do what it says and don't forget what you
heard, then God will bless you for doing it.
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218» Col 2:6-7 . . So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord,
continue to live in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith
as you were taught, and overflowing with gratitude.

That directive, of course, is restricted to the faith as you were taught by Paul
and his contemporaries. He and they taught only one faith rather than a
buffet of faiths to choose from.

Eph 4:4-5 . . There is one faith

It's neither wise nor humane to encourage somebody rooted and built up in
Christian cults to continue in those faiths: e.g. Moonies, Christian Science,
Seventh Day Adventism, Herbert W. Armstrong, Mormonism, and/or the
Watchtower Society, et al.

Paul emphasized receiving Christ Jesus as "lord". The Greek word means
supreme in authority. Curiously there are a number of Christians out there
who regard Jesus' authority no different than they regard the authority of
the prophets. But when the Old Testament seems to oppose Christ's
teachings; Christians have to go with Christ.

"I am the light of the world; he who follows me shall not walk in the
darkness, but shall have the light of life." (John 8:12)

And besides: Christ comes highly recommended.

Matt 17:5 . . Behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them; and a voice out
of the cloud, saying: This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased;
listen to him.
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219» Col 2:8 . . See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and
deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic
principles of this world rather than on Christ.


That's likely talking about versions of Christianity adjusted to appease one's
culture-- viz: compromising --which are insidious because they're typically a
clever product of divine instruction tempered by natural logic, i.e. sophistry;
thus the command to Christianity's leaders:


"Preach the word of God. Be persistent, whether the time is favorable or not.
Patiently correct, rebuke, and encourage your people with good teaching.
For a time is coming when they will no longer listen to right teaching. They
will follow their own desires and seek teachers who will tell them what it is
they wish to hear. They will reject the truth and heed fantasies." (2Tim 4:2-4)


The olde adage to "strike while the iron is hot" certainly applies in this
situation, i.e. Christianity's leaders need to be teaching their people God's
ways and means while they have their ear instead of waiting to chase after
them after they've lost their attention. Calling folks to repentance is always
harder because it's easier to influence folks when they're close to home than
when their minds are afar off.
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220» Col 2:16-17 . .Do not let anyone judge you by what you eat or drink,
or with regard to a religious festival, a New Moon celebration or a Sabbath
day.

Some liturgical versions of Christianity incorporate diets, rituals, rites, holy
days of obligation, and even special dress codes in their practices. According
to the principles stipulated in the 14th chapter of Romans, those things are
optional rather than mandatory. To insist otherwise is to play God and to
usurp Christ's sovereign right to make the rules for his own church.
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221» Col 2:18a . . Don't let anyone condemn you by insisting on self-denial.

Now we're getting into the sphere of asceticism; which describes a life-style
characterized by abstinence from materialism and various sorts of worldly
pleasures (e.g. sex, cosmetics, movies, dancing, alcohol, romance novels,
soaps, gambling, and the accumulation of material wealth) often with the
aim of pursuing religious and spiritual goals.

* Ascetics, by the very nature of their philosophy, insinuate that Christ was
wrong to consume wine and/or provide it for a wedding.

Ascetics think themselves to possess a superior spirituality over and above
regular Christians; but Paul popped that bubble soundly.

Col 2:18c-19 . .These people claim to be so humble, but their sinful minds
have made them conceited. They are not connected to Christ, the head of
the body.

(chuckle) Paul depicted ascetics as sort of like the headless horseman in the
Legend Of Sleepy Hollow.


NOTE: Webster's defines conceit as an excessive appreciation for one's own
worth or virtue; viz: a superiority complex. Conceited folk typically regard
themselves infallible, smarter than you, and holier too.
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222» Col 2:18b . . And don't let anyone say you must worship angels, even
though they say they have had visions about this.

That passage is a good one to keep paired with the one below.

Rev 22:8 . . I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. And
when I heard and saw them, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel
who showed them to me, but he said to me: You must not do that! I am a
fellow servant with you and your brothers the prophets, and with those who
keep the words of this book. Worship God. (cf. Acts 10:25-26)
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3 And hereby we do know that we know him, if we keep his commandments.
4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
5 But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him.

So what are his commandments?
Most likely Mark 12:30-31, which basically says love God with heart soul mind strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.
 

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223» Col 3:1-2 . . Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your
hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set
your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your
life is now hidden with Christ in God.

Christianity is a lethal religion. It puts Christ's followers to death on the
cross with him as joint principals in the purpose of his crucifixion. They are
encouraged to think of that as a reality; and not only that, but also to
account their resurrection to immortality is in the bag because they were
joint principals with Christ in that too. (Rom 6:3-11, Gal 2:20)
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Most likely Mark 12:30-31, which basically says love God with heart soul mind strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.
All the commandments hang on these two.
Love God and love each other.

They are both found in Moses' writings.

The 10 commandments are from God Himself and are still valid today because they are based on love for God and love for our neighbour.
 

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224» Col 3:5a . . Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly
nature

The earthly nature of Christ's believing followers was judged, sentenced, and
executed on his cross, but they won't be rid of their mind and body's natural
propensities and predilections till they pass on.

However, if Christ's followers want to take full advantage of God's kindly
patronage and providence, they have got to take the bull by the horns and
make an effort to suppress the "nothing good" that's been in them from
birth. (Rom 7:18) This has been a mandate since the very beginning, before
even a Judaism or a Christianity.

"If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what
is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must
master it." (Gen 4:6-7)

* At this point, the Colossian epistle lists a catalogue of behaviors that aren't
practiced in Heaven; and since Christ's sheep are destined for that place,
they need to start living now like they'll be living there because that life is
permanent whereas the now is only temporary.
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The 10 commandments are from God Himself and are still valid today because they are based on
love for God and love for our neighbour.

Moses' law has its uses (e.g. Rom 3:20 & Gal 3:23-26) but folks unified with
Christ are not covenanted with God to comply with it. And that's fortunate
because Moses' law slams non compliance with a number of very undesirable
curses. (Lev 26:14-39, Deut 27:15-26, & Deut 28:15-68)
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225» Col 3:8 . . Put off all these: sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil
desires and greed, anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from
your lips.

Webster's defines "malice" as desire to cause pain, injury, or distress to
another. Behaviors like deliberate chafing, needling, ridicule, mockery,
taunts, demeaning comments, ugly words that tear people down rather than
build them up, denigrating labels, biting sarcasm, fault-finding, carping
criticism, thoughtless remarks, petty ill will, spite, vindictiveness, and
stalking are all malicious behaviors that no one in Heaven ever practices
because Heaven is a sphere of harmony and kindness where the Sermon On
The Mount is actually practiced instead of only discussed.

The Greek word translated "filthy language" means vile conversation.

Webster's defines "vile" as (1) morally despicable or abhorrent, (2)
physically repulsive; viz: foul and/or odious, (3) of little worth or account;
viz: common, vulgar, (4) tending to degrade, demean, and/or denigrate, (5)
disgustingly and/or utterly bad; viz: obnoxious, contemptible, unacceptable,
disagreeable, and (6) base; viz: crude, churlish, and/or unrefined.
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226» Col 3:9-10 . . Do not lie to each other since you have taken off your
old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being
renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.

Humanity's original self began its created existence in the image of God
(Gen 1:26-27). In other words; Adam started off as an honest man. Clearly
then; dishonesty doesn't reflect the image of God, rather, it reflects the
Devil's image. (John 8:44)
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227» Col 3:12 . .Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved,
clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and
patience.

Apparently the Colossian believers were neither compassionate, nor kind,
nor humble, nor gentle, nor patient; and would've continued to be that
way had not the apostle Paul spoken up.

His basis was the Colossians' standing as "God's chosen people, holy and
dearly beloved" I mean: is it appropriate for people in a favored position
with God to behave as devils?

You know; judging from the descriptions of some of the first century
churches, I get the impression that were we to go back in time to visit one,
we'd be walking into a snake pit!

NOTE: The virtues listed above are detrimental to the governing methods of
the Chinese Communist Party; which easily tells why the Party seeks to
eradicate harmless ideologies like Falun Gong, a.k.a. Falun Dafa. Its
philosophy encourages truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance which of
course runs counter to the Party's practices of dishonesty, deception,
murder, Orwellian thought control, brutality, theft, kidnapping, harassment,
coercion, injustice, unreasonable searches and seizures, political
imprisonment, and involuntary organ harvesting.
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228» Col 3:13a . . Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances
you may have against one another.

The Greek word for "grievance" appears in only one place in the entire New
Testament and that's right here. It likely refers to complaints in the petty
category; viz: trivial, negligible, insignificant, and piddling, etc.

"Forgive as the Lord forgave you." (Col 3:13b)

I don't know how the superior of all superior judges is able to overlook many
of the things we do and/or say, but He does have that capability. (Acts
17:30) So then: seeing as how God doesn't get up in arms over every little
thing about us that rubs Him the wrong way, then maybe we shouldn't be
losing our composure over every little thing too, i.e. look to God as a role
model. (Eph 5:1)

"And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in
perfect unity." (Col 3:14)

Love is inclined towards good will rather than ill will.
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229» Col 3:15 . . Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as
members of one body you were called to peace.

I first began chemo therapy in a very large space with numerous La-Z-Boy
recliners and chemo stations spaced around the perimeter up against the
walls.

During treatment it occurred to me that nobody in that large space was a
stranger. We were a tight community bonded together by one unique
common denominator. All of us-- regardless of age, race, gender identity,
politics, economic status, and/or religious preference --were there fighting to
survive cancer. The feelings of comfort, and the sense of belonging I
experienced in that valley of the shadow of death was profound.

The peace of Christ is like that. All of us under God's wing are under it
because of Christ's crucifixion; and when we meet together, it should be our
one unique common denominator binding us into a tight community where
the focus is upon Christ instead of ourselves. (cf. Eph 4:1-3)
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230» Col 3:15b . . And be thankful.

You know "thank you" isn't profanity; and Christ's people should never take
the attitude that just because somebody is doing their job that they don't
deserve recognition.

One of my favorite romantic comedies is "No Reservations" starring
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart. Prior to filming, Catherine took a
job waiting tables to get a feel for working in a restaurant.

On several occasions, patrons didn't even look up at her nor speak in a
cordial, courteous tone when they ordered. It struck her as remarkable that
some of the people whom she was serving totally took her for granted and
displayed not the slightest inclination to even so much as acknowledge her
as a fellow human being, let alone express their gratitude for her taking care
of them.
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231» Col 3:16 . . Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly as you teach and
admonish one another with all wisdom

Before attempting to teach and admonish one another, it's essential that the
word of Christ first dwell in ourselves richly; which is from a Greek word that
means copious: defined by Webster's as yielding something abundantly. In
other words: fruitful.

The wisdom we're talking about here is gained by life experience wherein a
quantity of Christ's teachings have been put into actual practice rather than
only memorized.

* As of today, I've been active on Christian forums all across the internet for
the most part of 27 years and can say from experience that much of the
"teaching and admonishing" going on typically turns hostile with quarreling,
debating, and unkind remarks; and that's because those folks lack the
common courtesies of patience, tact, diplomacy, lenience, tolerance,
gentleness, et al. Apparently Jesus' teaching about turning the other cheek,
going the extra mile, and the golden rule, have gone out of vogue and no
longer apply to modern Christian conduct.
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232» Col 3:17 . .Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the
name of The Lord Jesus.

In other words: Christ's followers should conduct themselves as Christians
as opposed to conducting themselves in any old way they feel like.

A simple way to apply Col 3:17 is just to ask yourself: Can my master put
his signature on this? If you know in your heart he cannot, then you do not
have Christ's authorization to proceed. If you proceed anyway, then you will
be off-reservation, in your own little world of anarchy and rebellion against
Christ's sovereign right, as the lord and master of Christianity, to manage
your affairs.
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233» Col 3:18 . .Wives, submit to your husband, as is fitting in The Lord.

NOTE: Here's a new word for your vocabulary: Womxn. You know what that
is? It's the latest desperate attempt by "progressive" women to avoid
identifying themselves with men in every way possible. I suppose they'll
next revise the spelling of their gender to look like this: femxle.

The word "submit" raises a lot of unnecessary hackles. But it isn't referring
to a pecking order. What it's referring to is deference; defined by Webster's
as a readiness, or willingness, to yield to the wishes of others, which is just
the opposite of demanding.

Anyway: in a nutshell; the submission we're talking about here is related to
a Christian husband's position in the home rather than his gender in the
marriage.

For example: back when young Queen Elizabeth II became monarch, her
husband Philip felt humiliated to have to kneel to his own wife till she
explained to him that he wouldn't be kneeling to her, rather, to the crown.

In other words: it's the position that deserves the respect rather than the
person in it. So, Christian wives ought to give their husbands the respect
due to his position in the home rather than the blokes they are.

That's a pretty tall order for Christian wives in a modern culture that
constantly pressures them to be strong and masculine rather than soft and
feminine; to be equals rather than subordinates; and to be defiant rather
than diplomatic. (cf. Phil 2:3-4)
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