Uniting Heaven and Earth
Christ in Philippians and Colossians
Living with Christ
Lesson 11 - Thursday
Living the New Life
Read Colossians 3:16–17
The Christian life is not simply about believing in Christ—it is about allowing Him to guide every part of our lives. In these verses, Paul the Apostle explains how believers can live in a way that reflects their new life in Christ. He points to two powerful influences that help Christ remain at the center of our lives: His Word dwelling within us and praise expressed through music.
Paul writes, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom.” This means that God’s Word is not meant to be something we visit occasionally; it is meant to live within us. When Scripture fills our minds and hearts, it shapes the way we think, speak, and act. The more deeply the teachings of Christ take root within us, the more naturally His will guides our decisions.
Paul also highlights the role of music in the life of believers. He speaks of psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, sung with gratitude to God. Music has a unique ability to carry truth into the heart. Through worship, believers encourage one another, remind themselves of God’s promises, and lift their thoughts toward heaven. A song of praise can calm a troubled heart, strengthen faith, and help us focus on God rather than on our worries or frustrations.
After pointing to these influences, Paul gives a sweeping command: “Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus.” This statement reaches into every corner of life. Our work, our conversations, our attitudes, and even our private thoughts are meant to reflect the character of Christ. To act in His name means to represent Him—to behave in a way that honors Him and aligns with His will.
This instruction leads to an important personal question: Can we truly say that everything we do is done in the name of the Lord Jesus? Most of us would have to admit that there are areas where this is not yet true. Sometimes our habits, entertainment, speech, or attitudes do not reflect the One we claim to follow.
Living the new life often requires letting go of things that cannot be done in Christ’s name. It may mean giving up words that harm others, attitudes that breed resentment, or activities that dull our spiritual sensitivity. When we remove those things and fill our lives with God’s Word, gratitude, and praise, Christ increasingly takes control of our lives.
The goal is not perfection achieved by our own strength, but a heart surrendered to Christ. As His Word fills us and His praise rises from our lips, our lives begin to reflect the One we serve.
Prayer
Lord, thank You for the new life You have given me through Christ. Help Your Word dwell richly in my heart and guide my thoughts and actions. Fill my life with gratitude and praise so that I may always remember Your goodness. Show me anything in my life that does not honor You, and give me the courage to let it go. Help me live each day so that everything I say and do is done in the name of the Lord Jesus. Amen.




