Thursday, September 29, 2011

Marks of Spiritual Maturity

Colossians 2:1-7 

1.       Hearts strengthened by the gospel of Jesus. 

Be strong, and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for the Lord!” Psalm 31:24 

My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” Psalm 73:26 

He is not afraid of bad news; his heart is firm, trusting in the Lord.” Psalm 112:7 

Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.” Proverbs 4:23 

Hear, my son, and be wise, and direct your heart in the way.” Proverbs 23:19 

Many things promise to bring refreshing to our hearts when we need it.  Modern Psychology, a boy friend or girl friend, Money, Success, Drugs, Immorality.  Some of these things have their place in our lives; some of these should not be in the life of a Christian.  Still, the Word of God is the only thing that can truly strengthen our heart.  Does your heart need the refreshing only God can bring?  Get in His word.  Listen to music that speaks the Word of God in song.  Worship the Lord.  Listen to the Lord. 

 

2.      Love that unites believers in Jesus. 

And above all these put on love, which binds everything together in perfect harmony.” Colossians 3:14 

By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”” John 13:35 

God’s love is the thread that ties His people together.  And no organization of group is bound with tighter bonds than Christian.  If want binds us together is the love of God, we our bound together forever.  God’s love for us – our love for God – our love for others 

 

3.      Deep and growing knowledge of Jesus. 

Intellectual and to greater extent relational.

a.      Assurance – You can be certain that heaven is your home. 1 John 5:13

b.      Wisdom – Practical application of God’s truth

c.       Defense – Satan wants you to believe lies – lies about marriage, finances, God’s care for you, morality, your value.  A deep and growing knowledge of Jesus is our defense against Satan’s lies.

  

    4.      Faithfulness to Jesus. 

Military terms – We are to be standing at attention, together awaiting our orders and responding faithfully, ready to serve

  

5.      Walking with Jesus. 

Receiving Jesus is not the end of our Christian life.  It’s the beginning – the beginning of a life whereby we walk step with step with Jesus every day.  By receiving Jesus, we are rooted in Him and we continue to be built up. 

 

6.      Overflowing Thankfulness to Jesus. 

“Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” 1 Thessalonians 5:18 

Thankfulness is a byproduct of humility.  You see, spiritually mature does not mean we have arrived and pretend to be among the spiritual elite.  Quit the opposite.  We recognize that all we have is a gift from God and that we are completely dependent upon Him.

v  Don’t you want to be around someone like this: One whose heart that drinks upon the Word of God to find strength, one whose love for others is strong and genuine, one who has a deep and growing knowledge of Jesus, one who is faithful to Jesus – ready to serve Him at a moments notice, one who has real day by day walk with the Lord, and one whose life just overflows with gratitude.  Isn’t this someone you want to be around?  Isn’t this someone who God delights to use?  Isn’t this someone who even non-Christians see Jesus in?

v  Agonize for these things to be true in the lives of those you are able to influence

o   Your spouse, children, grandchildren.

o   Sunday School Class

o   Classmates, co-workers, friends

v  Pursue this in your life – pursue spiritual maturity – Put Colossians 2:6-7 to memory!

Work 'Till Jesus comes

Colossians 1:24-2:1

God has called us to work.

·         Toil – kopio – hard work, struggle, labor unto weariness

And Simon answered, “Master, we toiled all night and took nothing! But at your word I will let down the nets.”” (Luke 5:5, ESV) 

Jacob’s well was there; so Jesus, wearied as he was from his journey, was sitting beside the well. It was about the sixth hour.” (John 4:6, ESV) 

·         Struggling – agonizomai – (agony) – Strive with intensity and effort, used of athlete striving for prize 

·         Our work is to be both physically and spiritually laborious.

o    Paul is imprisoned, experience beatings, great physical sacrifice

o    For spiritually see 4:12 – emotional, mental, and spiritual toil 

        I.            I. We must work to make the Son of God fully known.

 

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”” Matthew 28:19–20 

·         Mystery – Not a secret insight reserved for the elite, but a truth that in the Old Testament was foreshadowed but veiled, and but now through Jesus has been fully revealed. – Christ through the Holy Spirit will take up residence in the hearts of all who put their faith in Him including Gentiles and they will have the hope of glory - heaven

·         Everyone, Everyone, Everyone – The full Word of God is for all, not the elite.  Illustration – Visit to the Mormon Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.  Mormons believe that certain spiritual truths are reserved for a select few who have worked their way to a level where they can understand.  This is never Biblical.  All of God’s truth is for all people everywhere.  Anyone declaring that certain spiritual truths are to be kept secret because they are reserved for the spiritually elite is teaching that which is contrary to the clear Word of God.  His Word is for everyone, everyone, everyone!

·         God desires everyone everywhere to understand His Word and to know His Son – but they don’t and for this we must work!


      II.            II. We must work so that others will be saved and become spiritually mature.

 

Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him,” Colossians 2:6

·         Christianity does not stop when we receive – It just gets started so now we live for Jesus!

 

And Agrippa said to Paul, “In a short time would you persuade me to be a Christian?” And Paul said, “Whether short or long, I would to God that not only you but also all who hear me this day might become such as I am—except for these chains.”” Acts 26:28–29

 

. . . From childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:15–17 

·         Warn – The word of God warns us of the consequences of disobedience and calls us to repent.

·         Teach – The word of God teaches us the righteousness and trains us to be men and women of God


The Word of God makes us spiritually mature.  Let’s get in His word.  Let’s work to share His word. 


    III.          III. We must work in the strength of God. 

“Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord of hosts.” Zechariah 4:6 

I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” John 15:5 

I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13 

Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure.” Philippians 2:12–13

Illustration: Empty gloves can do nothing.  Gloves with hands in them are capable of doing anything the hands are capable of doing.

Share Jesus When It Hurts

Share Jesus When It Hurts by David Peacock Listen on Posterous

Colossians 1:24-29

Statement to ponder: I am suffering to accomplish for you what Jesus’ suffering on the cross did not accomplish.

If I or anyone else was to say this to you, what would your immediate response and thoughts be?  Heretic!  Prideful! Blasphemy! Thank You?  You’re Nuts!  You’re an idiot!

However, That is exactly what it seems Paul says. 

What it can’t mean:  Jesus’ suffering on the cross was in some way insufficient to completely pay the penalty of our sins and to make us right with God. 

Jesus’ suffering on the cross was completely sufficient to pay for all of our sins and to make us right with God. 

Colossians 1:19-22 

He entered once for all into the holy places, not by means of the blood of goats and calves but by means of his own blood, thus securing an eternal redemption.” (Hebrews 9:12, ESV)


For Christ has entered, not into holy places made with hands, which are copies of the true things, but into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God on our behalf. Nor was it to offer himself repeatedly, as the high priest enters the holy places every year with blood not his own, for then he would have had to suffer repeatedly since the foundation of the world. But as it is, he has appeared once for all at the end of the ages to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.” (Hebrews 9:24–26, ESV)


For by a single offering he has perfected for all time those who are being sanctified.” (Hebrews 10:14, ESV)


The reason and only reason you can have a right relationship with God is because Jesus suffered and died on the cross to sufficiently and completely pay for your sin.


What does it mean?

The Example of Epaphroditus

I have thought it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus my brother and fellow worker and fellow soldier, and your messenger and minister to my need, for he has been longing for you all and has been distressed because you heard that he was ill. Indeed he was ill, near to death. But God had mercy on him, and not only on him but on me also, lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow. I am the more eager to send him, therefore, that you may rejoice at seeing him again, and that I may be less anxious. So receive him in the Lord with all joy, and honor such men, for he nearly died for the work of Christ, risking his life to complete what was lacking in your service to me.” (Philippians 2:25–30, ESV)


The church of Philippi had a deep love for Paul.  It was at Philippi that a woman named Lydia was led to faith in Jesus by Paul, a slave girl was delivered from an evil spirit, and a guard in prison gave his life to Jesus minutes just after contemplating suicide.  The church wanted to help Paul while he was in prison in Rome.  The sacrificially collected a love offering for Paul.  Their sacrifice was great and would be a great provision for Paul while in Prison.  Still, one thing was lacking after the sacrifice was made. Obviously, US Mail, UPS, Fed Ex, nor Western Union were in business yet.  The sacrifice would have to be personally delivered to Paul.  Epaphroditus would make the approximately 600 mile journey, including 50 miles across the Mediterranean Sea in order to complete the one thing that was lacking in the Philippians gift to Paul, it personal delivery.  Along the long hard journey, Epaphroditus would greatly suffering including becoming so sick that he almost died.


This is what Paul means when he tells the Colossians, “I am suffering to accomplish for you what Jesus’ suffering on the cross did not accomplish.”  Jesus suffering on the cross completely accomplished the forgiveness of sins for those who would embrace him.  But what was missing was that not every knew of Jesus and what He accomplished on the cross.  Paul and other Christians would have to personally take the message of Jesus and the cross to the world even if it meant personal suffering.


He makes this clear in verse 25: “to make the Word of God fully known.”


Jesus suffered for the propitiation of sin, others suffer for the propagation of the message.  Jesus suffered to save us from our sins.  Others suffer to share the good news of Jesus.


Christian suffering is necessary to fully share the good news of Jesus.

You may suffer ridicule as you live righteously for Jesus and share the gospel with others.  You may sacrifice material possessions you could purchase for your family as you faithfully give your tithes and offerings for the sake of building God’s kingdom.  Those who answer God’s call to missions may sacrifice the modern comforts we so cherish here in America.  Many even today live in places where sharing Christ is illegal and may result in imprisonment and even death.  Here in America there are times when living radically for Jesus may cost one his or her job.  All of this suffering meant to accomplish the one thing that remains for people to be saved – they need to hear about Jesus and what he did on the cross.

But I want us to see that not only may Christian suffering result from sharing Jesus, it may be the means by which we are able to share Jesus.  In other words, yes, personal suffering may result when we share Jesus, but it’s also true that when we suffer we have an opportunity to share Jesus in a way that we may not otherwise have.


Illustration: Beautiful Feet

J Oswald Chambers told the story of an indigenous missionary who walked barefoot from village to village preaching the gospel in India. His hardships were many. After a long day of many miles and much discouragement he came to a certain village and tried to speak the gospel but was driven out of town and rejected. So he went to the edge of the village dejected and lay down under a tree and slept from exhaustion.

When he awoke, people were hovering over him, and the whole town was gathered around to hear him speak. The head man of the village explained that they came to look him over while he was sleeping. When they saw his blistered feet, they concluded that he must be a holy man, and that they had been evil to reject him. They were sorry and wanted to hear the message that he was willing to suffer so much to bring them.

So the evangelist filled up the afflictions of Jesus with his beautiful blistered feet.

Not only did this man suffer as a result of sharing Jesus it was the means by which he was able to share Jesus.  People believed Him and were willing to listen when they saw His suffering.


We must change how we view suffering.  It may be that any suffering we experience as a result of sharing Jesus is minimal if it exists at all.  But we will suffer in life as all people do.  We will have financial crisis, the death of a loved one, disease, injury, loss of a job.  It may very well be that our faith in Jesus will speak louder during these times of suffering than it would during times of comfort.

Suffering is a megaphone for the gospel.  When we share Jesus while life is good, we whisper to the world that Jesus is the way.  When we share Jesus when life is hard, we shout to the world that Jesus is the way.


We must change how we pray in regards to suffering. 

It seems to me that our natural tendency is to pray:  Use us to share Jesus, but protect us from all danger.  It seems to me that the Biblical writers and the ancient Christians use to pray just a little differently: Deliver us from danger and imprisonment if it be thy will, but if the gospel will spread more fully through us being in prison or experiencing death, then so be it.  It’s never wrong to pray that God would deliver us from suffering and we should never seek suffering but our greatest desire should be to make Jesus known not escape suffering.  We need to pray, God if the way to make Jesus more fully known is through my suffering, then bring on the suffering!


A letter from John Calvin to five young Frenchmen about to be martyred in 1553 for carrying the gospel into France:

We who are here shall do our duty in praying that He would glorify Himself more and more by your constancy, and that He may, by the comfort of His Spirit, sweeten and endear all that is bitter to the flesh, and so absorb your spirits in Himself, that in contemplating that heavenly crown, you may be ready without regret to leave all that belongs to this world.

Now, at this present hour, necessity itself exhorts you more than ever to turn your whole mind heavenward. As yet, we know not what will be the event. But, since it appears as though God would use your blood to seal His truth, there is nothing better for you than to prepare yourselves for that end, beseeching Him so to subdue you to His good pleasure, that nothing may hinder you from following whithersoever He shall call. . . . Since it pleases Him to employ you to the death in maintaining His quarrel, He will strengthen your hands in the fight and will not suffer a single drop of your blood to be shed in vain.

Your humble brother, John Calvin


Certainly, other Christians were praying for the safety and release of these men.  We should!  But the safety and protection of these men were not the greatest desire of those praying.  The greatest desire was that Jesus would be more fully known through these men.

God, deliver me from this cancer but if Jesus will be more fully known through my having cancer, then give me the grace to keep trusting you in the midst of the treatment of the cancer.


Lord, protect my children with a good job and great family nearby.  Or, Lord, use my children to make Jesus known more fully whether that means them staying near or taking them to the other side of the planet to live, serve you and raise my grandkids.


God, bless me financially or God, make your name more fully known through me whether that means blessing me with greater finances that I honor you with or brining poverty whereby all I have is to trust in you.


There is nothing wrong in praying for deliverance from suffering, but instead of first praying for deliverance from suffering, let’s first pray that God uses that season of pain as a way to make Jesus known.


Suffering is a source of joy when it makes Jesus known.

·         “I rejoice in my sufferings”

I am not challenging us to suffer for Jesus.  I am challenging us to make our greatest joy making Jesus known whether or not in involves suffering.


Dear Lord, Change my heart so that my greatest joy is making Jesus known whether or not that involves suffering.  In Jesus Name, Amen.

Lord of the Cross

Lord Of The Cross by David Peacock Listen on Posterous

Colossians 1:19-23

Central Truth: Jesus shed His blood on the cross so you can have a right relationship with God.

·         Reconciliation –

o   To have our relationship restored, made right, “a bringing together again”

o   We can be called a friend of God

o   “Once Alienated, now reconciled.”

 “For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved by his life.” (Romans 5:10, ESV)

o   Restoration of all things – Jesus died to fix what we broke.  The whole creation is under a curse of judgment because of sin 

For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to corruption and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God.” (Romans 8:20–21, ESV)  

·         Peace – Not just being brought together, but being brought together in peace 

Therefore, since we have been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (Romans 5:1, ESV)

Our Lord by His death on the Cross bound together again a holy God and sinful man who placed his faith in the Saviour. Likewise, the curse placed upon the material universe because of sin, will one day be removed through that same precious Blood.[1]

 ·         “God was pleased” -  It was the desire of the Triune God that Jesus, fully God would shed his blood on the cross so we can have a relationship with God.  God so passionately desired a relationship with you that he sent His Son to die for you. 

 

I.                    Because of the cross, you can be declared righteous before God. 

For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” (2 Corinthians 5:21, ESV)

·         Holy – Perfect and righteous / Set apart to God, separated from all evil

·         Blameless – Nothing evil in you / free from all defects

·         Above Reproach – No fault can be found against you / no one can bring a charge against you 

Application: Some will look at their own life and determine this can’t be true of them.  All they see is anger, addiction, selfishness, lust, hatred, lies.  Others see no value in their self, no self-worth.  Still, other see things their proud, self-sufficiency, hard work, religion.  Still, the only way you can get you to heaven is if God looks at you and sees: holy, blameless, above reproach.  All of us must say, on my own merit, there is no way.  But because of Jesus’ death on the cross it can be.  God will no longer see your pride, your sin, your work, but the blood of HIs Son covering you and His Son’s righteousness in you. 

Illustration: Zechariah 3:1-5 

 

II.                  Because of the cross, the direction of your life can point towards God. 

·         Repentance – “once hostile in mind” now mind has changed

·         You are looking towards Jesus.

·         Sanctification – “continue in the faith”

·         Continuance in faith proves the genuine of one’s salvation

·         You need not add anything else, simply continue to trust in Jesus!

·         A once and for all act (salvation) with continuing results – clinging to Jesus  

 

III.                Because of the cross, your eternal destination can be with God. 

·         The hope of the gospel – we will be with God forever in heave. 

And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also.” (John 14:3, ESV) 

Closing Illustration:

The thief on the cross was guilty of crimes worthy of death.  But upon the cross, he recognized that Jesus was the Son of God dying innocently in our place.  He said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.”  Jesus replied, “Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise.” 

Many would look at the thief and say nothing changed.  His situation was still the same.  He wasn’t miraculously delivered from death.  He continued to suffer and would die.  I beg to differ.  Though hidden from most, I think everything changed the moment the thief trusted in Jesus.  He instantly had a right relationship with God.  He went from being God’s enemy to God’s friend.  His standing before God instantly changed. This man was guilty of crimes punishable by death was instantly declared holy by God.  And though he could not take one step, the direction of this man’s life made a u-turn.  He was now headed towards Jesus.  And his destination changed in moment.  That man who was minutes from hell now abides in heaven forever! 

As a 16 year old, I trusted in Jesus to be my Savior.  Three things changed in an instant.  God declared me holy because he no longer saw my sin but the blood of His Son covering me.  The direction of my life changed as I began to face Jesus and the Spirit God took up residence in my life to help me on this journey of becoming more like Him.  (Far from perfect, still on a journey!)  The destination of my eternal life changed from hell to heaven. 

What about you?  God wants a relationship with you so passionately that it pleased Him that His Son shed His blood and died on a cross in your place.  Are you ready to trust in Jesus and begin a relationship with God?  If so, pray to receive Jesus as your Savior and Lord right now.

 



[1] Wuest, K. S. (1997). Wuest's word studies from the Greek New Testament : For the English reader (Col 1:20). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.

The Lord of the Church

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Colossians 1:15-17

I.                   Jesus is Lord of Creation.

A.       Image of the Invisible God

B.       Firstborn of All Creation

C.       By Him, Through Him, For Him

D.       Before All Things

E.        All Things Hold Together


II.                 Jesus is Lord of the Church.

In considering Jesus as Lord of the church don’t think 1. Church Service, 2. Church Building, 3. Even church family, 4. Think universal church – the people of God from every generation who have embraced Jesus – the people whom you are a part if you have made Jesus your Lord and Savior.

 

A.      Our Leader

shepherd the flock of God that is among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willingly, as God would have you; not for shameful gain, but eagerly; not domineering over those in your charge, but being examples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd appears, you will receive the unfading crown of glory. 1 Peter 5:2–4

 

·         As our body responds to the impulses of our brain, we should respond in obedience to our head, Jesus.

·         Illus – Daddy, you’re the boss of the church right? – Jesus is the chief Shepherd.

·         He may lead us out of our comfort zone – Luke 9:23

·         He is the leader corporately and individually.  If God is your co-pilot, change seats

Is Jesus your Leader?  Wake up every morning committing to Jesus to follow Him as your Leader.  Jesus, you are my Lord, the Leader of my life.  I will go wherever you want me to go?  I will do whatever you want me to do?  I will stop whatever you want me to stop.  I will follow you.  There are some things that I feel like I need or want to do today?  Are these the things you want me to do?  Lead me, Jesus, today.

 

B.      Our Founder

18 And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. Matthew 16:18

 

·         The people of God have their, our, origin in Him.

·         Hebrews 12:2 – The founder and perfecter of faith

·         Phil 1:6

 

When Jesus called you to Himself, He began a work in you and He who began a work in you promises to complete it.  He is not done with you yet.  He is continuing to work on what he began.  This promise is true for the chuch universally, our church family, locally, and you individually.

 

C.      The One Who Rose and Raises the Dead

20 But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. 1 Corinthians 15:20

·         Born from the dead is a strange phrase except in the case of Jesus for Him the tomb was the womb that brought every lasting life to all who trust in Him.

·         He came back to life and walked out of a tomb and he fives new life to all who trust Him.  We taste of that new life in the new spiritual life we receive the moment we trust in Jesus.  We shall fully experience that new life when Jesus comes again and the dead in Christ are raised imperishable bodies fit for eternity with Him.

·         The tomb looked bleek and hopless.  But with Jesus there is always hope.

 

You may be experiencing the pain of hopelessness now.  A broken family.  Financial ruin.  Unexplainable depression.  Jesus brings hope to hopeless situations.  Look the firstborn of the dead!

 

D.      Worthy of First Place

 

37 Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. Matthew 10:37

 

26 “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. Luke 14:26

·         In our church Jesus deserves first place.

o   Does our church revolve around Jesus or buildings, rolls, programs?

·         In the life of a Christian Jesus deserves first place.

o   Does your life revolve around Jesus? Your Spouse?  Your Job?  Your children? School?  College?

Let’s love our children enough to teach them life does not revolve around them.  Life revolves around Jesus?

 

John Bunyam lived in England in the 1600’s. He had four children with his first wife.  She passed away.  He remarried. When his oldest daughter, who was blind  was  10, He would spend the next  12 years calling a prison cell his home.  He was from time to time giving leave, but he would always have to return to his prison cell unless he stopped preaching about Jesus. But Jesus would have first place.  It wasn’t easy.  He would have to leave his children with their step-mother, who by the way, also gladly support her husband in standing firm on the gospel of Jesus. Nevertheless he was sometime tormented that he might not be making the right decision in regard to his family. 


The parting with my Wife and poor children hath often been to me in this place as the pulling of the Flesh from my bones; and that not only because I am somewhat too fond of these great Mercies, but also because I should have often brought to my mind the many hardships, miseries and wants that my poor Family was like to meet with should I be taken from them, especially my poor blind child, who lay nearer my heart than all I had besides; O the thoughts of the hardship I thought my Blind one might go under, would break my heart to pieces.

 

As we wrestle with the choice of giving first place in our lives, let us not forget those for whom the decision would cost them their freedom or their very lives.

“There is a great gulf between the Christianity that wrestles with whether to worship at the cost of imprisonment and death, and the Christianity that wrestles with whether the kids should play soccer on Sunday morning.” John Piper

From that prison cell, John Bunyan would write what would become the second most printed book in the history of the English language.  The first is the bible.  The second is “Pilgrims Progrss.”  The parable of a Christian striving through the difficulties of this life to make Jesus first on His way to heaven.

Is Jesus preeminent in your life?  Does He have first place?

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Colossians 1:1-14

I.                    God wants us to grow wider by inviting others to Jesus.

 ·         Paul thanks God for the faith the Colossians have in Christ Jesus.  The Colossians came to faith in Jesus because they heard and received the gospel from Epaphras, not Paul.  Epaphras heard the gospel and was saved when Paul preached in Ephesus then he returned home and did the same.   And just as the gospel powerful worked salvation among the Colossians, the same thing was happening all over the known world because the gospel was being share.  It is bearing fruit and growing.

 ·         The gospel is for all people for all time.  The gospel will not stop but will penetrate into every nation, culture, and language.

 ·         As long as there is one person in Lipan who does not know Jesus, we must do everything we can to grow by one peson.

 

This is good, and it is pleasing in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all people to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth. 1 Timothy 2:3–4


After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands, 10 and crying out with a loud voice, “Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!” Revelation 7:9–10

 

 

II.                  God wants us to grow deeper by loving one another in Jesus.

 

·         Throughout the early part of this letter you sense the love that should Characterize Christians.

·         Brother – brothers – Epaphras our beloved fellow - servant faithful minister

·         Paul thanks God for their love, and love that it is grounded in the Spirit.

·         Love can become sacrificial when it is grounded in our hope.

·         Parachute – you can jump if you have confidence in your parachute.

·         “Faith works by love, and the ground of their love is found in the hope set before them.[1]

·         The particular love which the Colossian saints had for all the saints was that agape (γαπε) love which is produced in the heart of the yielded saint by the Holy Spirit, a love which impels one to sacrifice one’s self for the object or person loved.[2]

 

We ought always to give thanks to God for you, brothers, as is right, because your faith is growing abundantly, and the love of every one of you for one another is increasing. 2 Thessalonians 1:3 (ESV)



[1] Wuest, K. S. (1997). Wuest's word studies from the Greek New Testament : For the English reader (Col 1:3). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.

[2] Wuest, K. S. (1997). Wuest's word studies from the Greek New Testament : For the English reader (Col 1:3). Grand Rapids: Eerdmans.