Verse of the day: Colossians 1:27-28
"To them God has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this mystery, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory. He is the one we proclaim, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone fully mature in Christ."
Paul’s words in this passage open a door into one of the most breathtaking truths in all of Scripture: the mystery once hidden is now revealed—Christ in you, the hope of glory. This is not merely a theological statement to admire from a distance. It is the living heart of the Christian life. The God who is high and holy, the One whose glory fills heaven and earth, has chosen to dwell within His people. What was once concealed has now been made known, not only to a select few, but among the nations. The riches of God’s grace are not reserved for the powerful, the polished, or the naturally gifted. They are given freely to all who receive Christ by faith.
That is why the image of a radiant lamp within a humble clay vessel captures this verse so beautifully. The clay vessel represents our ordinary human lives—fragile, simple, often marked by weakness. Yet within that vessel burns a divine light. The beauty is not in the clay alone, but in the holy presence it carries. Christ within us transforms the common into something sacred. He becomes our hope, not because we are strong enough to reach glory on our own, but because His life in us is already the beginning of that coming glory.
Paul does not stop at wonder; he moves to purpose. “He is the one we proclaim.” The indwelling Christ is not a private treasure meant to be hidden away. He is the message, the center, the source of all wisdom and growth. Through teaching, correction, encouragement, and truth, believers are shaped into maturity. Spiritual maturity is not perfection in appearance, but increasing likeness to Jesus in thought, love, humility, endurance, and obedience.
This speaks directly into daily life. In moments of discouragement, remember that your hope is not rooted in circumstances but in Christ within. In seasons of temptation, remember you are not empty or abandoned. In times of spiritual growth, remember maturity comes through abiding in Him and receiving His wisdom. And in your relationships, remember that the same Christ who dwells in you is at work in others, calling His people toward fullness.
Today, pause and reflect: am I merely admiring Christ from afar, or am I living from the reality of Christ within? Lord Jesus, thank You for the mystery of grace revealed. Dwell richly in us. Let Your light shine through our weakness. Teach us, shape us, and lead us into maturity, that our lives may reflect Your glory to the world. Amen.
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