The family is the fundamental block of society. However, ever since the fall every family and every social structure is inevitably corrupt. Thankfully, the gospel proclaims redemption not just on a personal level but on a social lever; starting with the family. In this passage, Paul shows how the gospel redeems what sin has hurt, redeeming our families to once again mirror the goodness of the image of God through loving human relationships.
Sermon Category: All In
All-In ::: From Death to Life
Often times people compartmentalize relationships or behaviors to cope with dysfunctional aspects of our personalities of lives. As a result, we are often surprised when we hear of people in our jobs or communities acting in an immoral or unbecoming way. In order to live all in for Christ, believers cannot afford compartmentalizing sinful habits or behaviors. Christ must be Lord of all and our sinful nature must be put to death. Because Christ is Lord over our lives there is no are where he has no claim and no area where he has no say. To follow Jesus properly we must take his word in a very personal way.
All-In ::: Our Position
The main battle field to grow in Christ-like maturity is not outside in the world but inside our heads in our minds. In these verses, Paul reminds us that it is all important for our walk to set our minds on those things that have eternal impact and define who we are as Christ followers. Unless we allow God to renew our minds by his word we will fall short from the life he has for us.
All-In ::: Going Deeper
Our walk in Christ cannot be reduced to the moralism or ritualism of religiosity. As disciples of Jesus, we must resist the legalistic onslaught that seeks to conform us to the external conventions of human behavior and constantly recalibrate in our dependence on Christ for life. To grow into disciple-makers we must become less religious and more grounded in Christ.
All-In ::: Pathway to Victory
Our journey with Christ is a developmental process in which we grow from accepting God’s grace in salvation into a lifestyle that puts his teachings into practice (our walk) and becomes ultimately rooted and establish in the very life of Jesus Christ. Along our way to maturity, however, there are many dangers and competing voices that will seek to detour our steps from ever reaching our destination of greater fruitfulness. In these verses, Paul shares his recipe for maturity- the supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ for all of life. In Paul’s theology Christ plus nothing equals everything we need to live the fullness of life God has for us.
All-In ::: The Goal of Christian Ministry
Bucks and bodies have for long been metrics of ministry success. Leaders of churches with money and people are many times perceives as successful leaders. At their core, regard for these metrics alone, without the substance of spiritual maturity and transformation into Christ-likeness, betray the core of what ministry is all about. In these verses,...
All-In ::: Jesus, You Alone!
We are not the Savior. Jesus is. There are many voices in the journey that seek to distract us and try to keep us from keeping the main thing the main thing. Jesus is the foremost priority of the church and proclaiming his supremacy and sufficiency the mission of every one of his people. In Col. 1:15-23 Paul makes no room for concessions when it comes to the supremacy of Christ, either he is Lord of all or he is not Lord at all.
All-In ::: A Church Worth Thanking God For
We live in an age of low institutional trust. From politics to finances, education to religion, business to philanthropy, every day we hear of the scandals of those who use their power for selfish gain. In his letter to the Colossians, Paul articulates God’s plan to make his people, the church, a community of people who are worth thanking God for, a community of faithful, hopeful, and loving people. A healthy church is made of people who believe God’s word and demonstrate this faith with good works, people who are all in for the sake of God’s call.