TLIC Daily. October 16: Filled in Him.

Colossians 2:9-10. 9For in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily, 10and you have been filled in him, who is the head of all rule and authority. 

What gives your life its fullness? Isn’t this what everybody is trying to figure out? Doesn’t everybody want to live a full life? A life of meaning and substance? A life without regret? “They lived their life to the fullest,” we say when someone passes away.

Paul’s warning to the Colossian Christians is that they watch out for those that would try to offer a fullness to their lives beyond the fullness of Jesus Christ. Here’s the warning:

Colossians 2:8. See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ.

The Colossians were trying to find fullness in traditions and philosophies. But what about for us today as Christians? From what false religions do we seek fullness? For most of us it is the secular religions that surround us. Things that aren’t considered “religious,” and so therefore they aren’t dangerous, right? We aren’t tempted to run away from Jesus to Allah, or Buddha, or Brahma.

But what about the religion of busyness? Or perfectionism? Or performancism? Is your fullness found in how exhausted you are? In how much you accomplished today? In checking off all your to-do list? Do your kids have to practice the piano until they get it right? Do you compare your calendar to your friends’?

Or what about the religion of romance? Or sex? Or sexuality? Are you in love with love? Do you fantasize about how to get more out of your marriage? Do you fantasize about how to get out of your marriage? What about pornography? Sexual identity? Getting married? Finding your soulmate (not a thing)? What about “you complete me?”

What about the religion of social media? Followers. Likes. Comments. Do these fulfill you?

What about the religion of parenting? Helicopter parenting. Bulldozer parenting. Free-range parenting. Which one makes you a good parent, and hopefully a better parent than your friends?

What about the religion of your career? Your work? When you think of who you are, is your job the first thing that comes to mind? Is your work your refuge? Is it your value? Is your productivity your worth? Is your cubicle your temple?

What about the religions of leisure? Entertainment? Exercise? Food? Gaming? Binge-watching?

And of course, there’s the religion of politics? More than anything else politics offers us the closest fullness to the one found only in Christ. The fullness of hope, righteousness, and meaning itself. Our candidate, our party, our platform, these are our saviors now (at least every four years).

So are our hearts in danger like the Colossians? Yes. Terribly so. Our hearts are just as easily deceived into chasing philosophies and elemental spirits. But true fullness can only come from the one who is the fullness of God himself. And in our fullness in Christ, we no longer need to do anything that all these other religions demand. He is the head of all rule and authority. Now you’re free! Your fullness has made you free. Free to fail. Free to fall short of all your goals. Free to rest. Free to not fall in love. Free to reject the promotion. Free to have underachieving kids. Free to trust those on the other side of the political aisle. Free to not lose weight, not finish the project, or not solve everybody’s problems. No matter what you do or don’t do it’s all to live is Christ.

You: Can you identify the false “religions” that offer your heart fullness?

You in Christ: What does it mean to you that you are full in Christ?

Christ in you: How might your life look different today if you lived from Christ’s fullness?

Leave a Reply