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Colossians 3:12, 13 - Christian Clothing; Character.

Colossians 3:12, 13 (NIV) Therefore, as 
God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe 
yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, 
gentleness and patience. 13 Bear with each other and 
forgive whatever grievances you may have against one 
another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. 

Colossians 3:12, 13 (NLT) Since God chose 
you to be the holy people he loves, you must 
clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, 
kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. 13 Make 
allowance for each others faults, and forgive 
anyone who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave 
you, so you must forgive others. 

COMMENTARY PEARL

How to Know Who Your Real Friends Are
   One thing that always astounds me is the 
number of people who put conditions on their 
relationships with others. Im talking about those 
people who say, Ill be your friend if 
or Ill be your friend until. 
Thats so sad because it goes against the very 
definition of friendship! 
   Real friendship is unconditional. A true 
friend is one who stays your friend even when you 
mess up. Its not about what you do for them. 
Their friendship is about the love they have for 
you and will have for you no matter what. 
   This should impact both how we choose our 
friends, as well as the kind of friends we are to 
other people. Biblical friendship reflects the 
love of Christ and sticks together through thick 
and thin. In the way that Christ accepts you 
regardless of your performance, so we are to accept 
others. 
   If you want to know who your real friends 
are, just make a mistake and see who stays 
around. Youll find that some friends will 
leave like rats scurrying off a sinking ship. But 
the real friends in your life will be with you 
no matter what. Find and be that kind of 
friend!   
   Seek Out And Be A Good Friend Who Loves 
Others Despite Their Performance. 
[PowerPoint Today by Jack Graham; 
https://www.crosswalk.com/devotionals/powerpoint/] 

COMMENTARY

New Clothes
   The Kingdom of God does not require 
uniforms. We'll be dressed in robes of righteousness, 
of course; white is always "in" in the Kingdom. 
But we remain individuals with unique 
personalities, preferences, and styles. We have different 
gifts, different callings, and different 
demonstrations of the nature of Christ within us. We 
conform to one Person, but He expresses Himself 
through us in a dazzling variety of ways. 
   But that doesn't mean our wardrobe is 
unlimited. Jesus doesn't offer us the same old clothes 
we used to have. Where we once dressed 
ourselves in insecurity, a need to impress, 
competitiveness, shame, manipulation and control, and so much 
more, we are given a beautiful new wardrobe full 
of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, 
and patience. And honestly, we look better in 
the new clothes. Some people may not think so; 
the fashions of the Kingdom are a little 
off-trend for the world's tastes. But their subdued 
elegance has the effect of tastefully standing out. 
   We are called to stand out - not just to 
admire the clothes of the Kingdom or to have them 
hanging in our closet, but to actually put them on 
and wear them in public. Regardless of the 
world's dress code, these clothes are appropriate 
for any occasion because they were given to us 
by the King to wear in His Kingdom. As citizens 
of that realm, we are to have a certain style. 
It's okay not to blend in. We have the amazing 
opportunity to dress ourselves in clothes that fit our 
new nature perfectly. 
   As you get dressed every morning, see 
yourself also putting on the new clothes of the 
Kingdom. Wear the royal attitudes daily. Let them 
adorn you beautifully, for all to see. And when 
you walk the red carpet of the Kingdom, no one 
will have to ask who made that dress or designed 
that tux. They'll know. It all comes from the 
wardrobe of the King. [The One Year Heaven On Earth 
Devotional by Chris Tiegreen] 

Set Your Mind
   I have learned over the years the value 
of purposely setting my mind on things I want 
to happen throughout the day, instead of 
passively waiting to see what kind of thoughts I 
happen to have. Just as we choose our clothes and 
purposely put them on, we can and should choose our 
thoughts, because what we meditate on often becomes 
our reality (see Proverbs 23:7). Where the 
mind goes, the man follows" is one of my favorite 
sayings! 
   Today I set my mind to be strong, 
energetic, and joyful. I have decided to enjoy this day 
and to be a blessing everywhere I go. The more I 
think positive things, the more excited and 
empowered I feel! God is waiting to bless His 
children, but we need to expect Him to do so. What are 
you expecting from God today? Nothing? A little? 
A lot? 
   I taught this in our office chapel this 
week, and an employee came to work the next day 
and said, "I have lots of problems at home, 
especially with my teenage son who argues with me 
constantly. After hearing Joyce speak on expecting good 
things, I decided to try it. Instead of driving home 
dreading the evening, I went home expecting something 
good. My son looked at me when I got home and told 
me that he loved me, something I hadn't heard 
in along, long time." 
   Aggressive expectation is faith in 
action! Release your faith for God's best in your 
life and get ready for an upgrade in blessings. 
   Father, I am sorry I have been so passive 
about my thoughts. Forgive me, and help me learn 
to think in a way that will release Your best 
in my life. [My Time with God by Joyce Meyer] 

ILLUSTRATION

   Unless you know exactly where and what to 
look for, it is sometimes hard to figure out if a 
house cat is male or female. Not so with lions. 
Lions are the only cats that have males that 
appear distinctly different than females. Can you 
guess what that characteristic is?  
   We admire the magnificent mane of golden 
hair tipped with black and marvel at what a regal 
look it gives to a male lion. In our mind's eye 
we see the lion perched on a prominent outcrop 
of rock surveying the landscape at sunset, its 
mane blowing in the breeze. No wonder people 
refer to the lion as the king of beasts.  
   Scientists look at that mane and wonder 
why the male has a thick mane of hair on his 
head and neck. What could its purpose be? It 
certainly isn't there to keep them warm, because they 
live in hot climates. A long, dark mane absorbs 
more heat and is hard on lions during the hottest 
part of the year. (Lions do grow longer manes 
when the temperatures are cooler.) Does the 
lion's mane protect his neck when fighting other 
males? Scientists conclude probably not, because 
while all types of cats are armed with lethal 
teeth and claws, only lions have manes. Nor do 
researchers find any evidence that lions without manes 
have more wounds to their head and neck. Thus the 
mane is probably not for protection in battle 
either. So what is its purpose?  
   After many years of careful study, 
biologists now believe that a lion's mane gives other 
lions a message. When a lion has a long dark mane, 
it lets females know that he is strong and 
healthy. It attracts females, while males keep their 
distance. Males choose not to fight a lion with a long 
dark mane because it is a clear signal of his 
victory in baffle.  
   How do you signal others to let them know 
that you are a Christian? Is it the way you dress 
or what you eat, or the fact that you carry 
your Bible? Some might think so. But the clearest 
signal that you can give is the way that you treat 
others.  
   King of kings and Lord of lords, may my 
love, kindness, and compassion for others be as 
easy to detect as the mane on a lion. Empower, me 
to be a good ambassador for You today. [God of 
Wonders by David Steen] 

PRACTICAL APPLICATION

   Seek My face at the beginning of your 
day. This practice enables you to "put Me on" and 
"wear Me" throughout the day. Most people put on 
clothes soon after arising from bed. Similarly, the 
sooner you "put Me on" by communicating with Me, 
the better prepared you are for whatever comes 
your way.  
   To "wear Me" is essentially to have My 
mind: to think My thoughts. Ask the Holy Spirit to 
control your thinking; be transformed by this 
renewal within you. Thus you are well equipped to 
face whatever people and situations I bring your 
way. Clothing your mind in Me is your best 
preparation for each day. This discipline brings Joy and 
Peace to you and those around you. (Psa. 27:8; 
Rom. 13:14; Col. 3:12) [Jesus Calling by Sarah 
Young] 

LINK FOR FURTHER STUDY 

Ephesians 4:22-24 - Gods Goal: Your 
Character, Not Your Comfort. 

http://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20210511-0946.html 

YOUR COMMENTS

If anyone has a paraphrase, commentary or 
testimony on this passage of Scripture, either 
personal or otherwise, I would be interested in 
hearing from you.  Thanks in advance and let's keep 
uplifting Jesus that all might be drawn to Him. Fred 
Gibbs