Reaching Unlimited Spiritual Heights by Changing Our Actions
Key Text: Colossians 3:5–17 (NASB 1995)
Supporting Texts: Romans 7:14–25; Matthew 11:28–30; Matthew 14:13; Luke 17:11–19; John 8:50; Luke 23:34; John 13:1; Psalm 119:11, 97
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUpIJWGPuE0
Introduction
- Many Christians struggle with the same sins again and again.
- We pray, feel guilty, promise to change—and then fall back into the same patterns.
- Paul understood this struggle. He described the battle between the flesh and the spirit in Romans 7.
- In Colossians 3:5–17, Paul gives God’s plan for real, lasting change.
- The theme before us: Reaching unlimited spiritual heights by changing our actions.
Thesis:
True spiritual growth requires three deliberate actions: putting sinful behavior to death, clothing ourselves with godly character, and filling our lives with the Word of Christ.
I. Put Sinful Behavior to Death (Colossians 3:5–9)
- A. Paul does not say, “Just stop sinning.”
- B. He says, “Consider the members of your earthly body as dead.”
- C. The sins listed:
- Immorality
- Impurity
- Passion
- Evil desire
- Greed (which is idolatry)
- Anger, wrath, malice, slander, abusive speech
- Lying
- D. These things once characterized our old life.
- E. We are told to lay them aside and put them to death.
Teaching Point:
Stopping sin is not the same as killing sin. What is not put to death will eventually come back to life.
Callout — Warning:
If we only “pause” sin instead of killing it, we should not be surprised when it returns.
- F. Becoming a Christian does not automatically change our habits.
- G. Change requires deliberate, decisive action.
II. Clothe Yourselves With Godly Character (Colossians 3:10–14)
- A. We do not just strip off the old life—we must put on the new life.
- B. Paul tells us to clothe ourselves with:
- Compassion
- Kindness
- Humility
- Gentleness (meekness)
- Patience
- Forgiveness
- Love
Teaching Point:
The Christian life is not just about what we stop doing, but about what we start becoming.
- C. Compassion:
- Jesus showed compassion when He fed the multitude (Matthew 14:13).
- Compassion moves us toward people in need, not away from them.
- D. Kindness:
- Jesus healed the ten lepers (Luke 17:11–19).
- Kindness requires involvement, not distance.
- E. Humility:
- Jesus did not seek His own glory (John 8:50).
- True humility is shown in service, not in self-praise.
- F. Meekness and Patience:
- Jesus described Himself as gentle and humble in heart (Matthew 11:28–30).
- G. Forgiveness:
- From the cross Jesus said, “Father, forgive them” (Luke 23:34).
- H. Love:
- Jesus loved His own to the very end, even Judas (John 13:1).
Callout — Application:
If Christ treats people with compassion, kindness, humility, patience, forgiveness, and love, then so must we.
III. Fill Yourself With the Word of Christ (Colossians 3:16–17)
- A. “Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you.”
- B. We cannot practice what we do not know.
- C. God’s Word must become:
- Our instruction
- Our correction
- Our daily meditation
- D. Psalm 119:11 — God’s word kept in the heart guards against sin.
- E. Psalm 119:97 — God’s law must be our daily meditation.
Teaching Point:
Spiritual weakness often comes from spiritual starvation.
Callout — Warning:
There is no shortcut to spiritual strength. A neglected Bible produces a weak Christian.
- F. Many want a quick fix instead of a changed mind.
- G. Real transformation comes when God’s Word shapes our thinking, choices, and habits.
IV. God’s Recipe for Spiritual Growth
- A. Kill sin.
- B. Put on Christlike character.
- C. Fill your life with God’s Word.
- D. This is how we reach higher spiritual ground.
- E. This is how real, lasting change happens.
Teaching Point:
Growth is not accidental. It is the result of daily, intentional obedience.
Conclusion / Call to Action
- God has given us a clear path to spiritual maturity.
- We must:
- Put sinful behavior to death
- Clothe ourselves with Christlike character
- Fill our hearts with the Word of God
- If you are not a Christian:
- Believe in Jesus Christ
- Repent of your sins
- Confess your faith
- Be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins
- If you are a Christian:
- Stop tolerating sin
- Start living transformed
- Pursue spiritual growth with purpose
Final Call:
Do not settle for spiritual mediocrity. Change your actions—and reach higher ground with God.
Slide Deck — “Reaching Unlimited Spiritual Heights by Changing Our Actions” (12 Slides)
Slide 1 — Title
Reaching Unlimited Spiritual Heights by Changing Our Actions
Colossians 3:5–17
Design intent: Light background, dark text, high contrast, serious and encouraging tone.
Slide 2 — The Struggle With Sin
Main content:
- Repeating the same sins
- Feeling stuck spiritually
- Wanting change but not seeing it
Design intent: Reflective, honest, readable.
Slide 3 — Paul Understood the Battle
Main content:
- The conflict between flesh and spirit
- Wanting to do right but struggling
Scripture: Romans 7:14–25
Design intent: Teaching-focused, clear.
Slide 4 — Step One: Kill Sin
Main content:
- “Consider them as dead”
- Do not just stop—put to death
Scripture: Colossians 3:5
Design intent: Direct, serious, high contrast.
Slide 5 — What Must Die
Main content:
- Immorality, impurity, greed
- Anger, slander, lying
Scripture: Colossians 3:5–9
Design intent: Clear list, sober tone.
Slide 6 — Step Two: Put On Christlike Character
Main content:
- Compassion
- Kindness
- Humility
- Gentleness
- Patience
Scripture: Colossians 3:12
Design intent: Encouraging, clean layout.
Slide 7 — Forgiveness and Love
Main content:
- Forgive as the Lord forgave you
- Love binds everything together
Scripture: Colossians 3:13–14
Design intent: Warm, inviting, high contrast.
Slide 8 — Jesus Is Our Example
Main content:
- Compassion for the hungry
- Kindness to the sick
- Forgiveness from the cross
Design intent: Christ-centered, reverent.
Slide 9 — Step Three: Fill Yourself With God’s Word
Main content:
- Let the Word dwell in you
- Teach and admonish one another
Scripture: Colossians 3:16
Design intent: Instructional, focused.
Slide 10 — The Power of God’s Word
Main content:
- Guards against sin
- Shapes the heart
Scripture: Psalm 119:11, 97
Design intent: Hopeful, motivating.
Slide 11 — God’s Plan for Growth
Main content:
- Kill sin
- Put on Christ
- Fill your life with the Word
Design intent: Summary slide, clear structure.
Slide 12 — The Call to Change
Main content:
- Do not settle for spiritual mediocrity
- Pursue real transformation
- Live for Christ
Design intent: Call-to-action, encouraging, high contrast.