The mystery of Christ dwelling within the Gentiles reveals the profound unification of all people into one redeemed body. This revelation, once hidden, signifies the inclusivity of the gospel, where both Jews and Gentiles share the hope of glory. This unity is not just a theological concept but a lived reality that calls believers to embrace one another as part of the same family in Christ. The shared hope of glory is a promise that transcends cultural and ethnic boundaries, inviting all to partake in the richness of God's grace. [01:20]
Colossians 3:11 (ESV): "Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; but Christ is all, and in all."
Reflection: Who in your life might you be overlooking as part of the body of Christ? How can you actively embrace them as a brother or sister in faith today?
Day 2: Empowered by Christ's Strength
Paul's ministry is marked by toil and struggle, yet it is not self-reliant. His labor is empowered by Christ's working within him, highlighting the necessity of divine empowerment in our spiritual endeavors. This empowerment ensures that the glory of the work belongs to God and not to human effort. Understanding this allows believers to shift their focus from self-reliance to reliance on God's power, ensuring that He receives the glory. [05:26]
2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV): "But he said to me, 'My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.' Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me."
Reflection: In what areas of your life are you relying on your own strength? How can you invite Christ's power to work through your weaknesses today?
Day 3: Grace-Fueled Labor
Understanding that our labor is by God's grace and not our own strength is crucial. This perspective shifts the focus from self-reliance to reliance on God's power, ensuring that He receives the glory. By acknowledging that it is God's grace that enables us to labor, we align our efforts with His divine will, allowing His strength to be made perfect in our weaknesses. [06:19]
1 Corinthians 15:10 (ESV): "But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me."
Reflection: How can you remind yourself daily that your efforts are fueled by God's grace? What practical steps can you take to ensure that He receives the glory in your work?
Day 4: The Power of Prayer
Prayer is essential in accessing God's power. It involves looking away from our own capabilities and inviting God to work in us and through us, thus aligning our efforts with His divine will. Through prayer, believers can experience the transformative power of God, as they rely on His strength rather than their own. This act of surrender allows God to work mightily in their lives, bringing about His purposes. [09:49]
James 5:16 (ESV): "Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working."
Reflection: What specific area of your life do you need to surrender to God in prayer today? How can you make prayer a more integral part of your daily routine?
Day 5: Faith in God's Promises
Faith is the trust in God's promises and His ability to fulfill them. By hearing with faith, believers allow God to supply His Spirit and work miracles among them, ensuring that their service glorifies Him. This reliance on God's strength ensures that their efforts are not in vain, as they are done in His power and not their own. [10:32]
Hebrews 11:1 (ESV): "Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen."
Reflection: What promise of God are you struggling to trust in your life right now? How can you actively choose to place your faith in His ability to fulfill it today?
Sermon Summary
In our exploration of Colossians 1:28-29, we delve into the profound mystery of Christ dwelling within the Gentiles, a revelation that was hidden for ages but is now made known. This mystery signifies the unification of all people, Jews and Gentiles alike, into one redeemed body through Christ. Paul, as a minister of this mystery, emphasizes the importance of proclaiming Christ, warning, and teaching everyone with wisdom to present them mature in Christ. This maturity is not just for personal edification but for the enjoyment of the glory that comes with being in Christ.
Paul's ministry is characterized by toil and struggle, akin to the labor of a manual worker or the discipline of an athlete. However, this is not a self-reliant effort. Paul clarifies that his labor is empowered by Christ's working within him. This divine empowerment is crucial, as it ensures that the glory of the work belongs to God and not to human effort. The key to this divine empowerment lies in understanding that it is not by our strength but by God's grace that we labor. This understanding is coupled with prayer and faith, which are essential in accessing the power of God working within us.
Prayer is the act of looking away from our own capabilities and relying on God's strength. It is through prayer that we invite God to work in us and through us. Faith, on the other hand, is the trust in God's promises and His ability to fulfill them. By hearing with faith, we allow God to supply His Spirit and work miracles among us. This reliance on God's strength ensures that our service glorifies Him, as it is done in His power and not our own.
Key Takeaways
1. The mystery of Christ in the Gentiles reveals the unification of all people into one redeemed body, emphasizing the inclusivity of the gospel and the shared hope of glory among all believers.[01:20]
2. Paul's ministry is marked by toil and struggle, yet it is not self-reliant. His labor is empowered by Christ's working within him, highlighting the necessity of divine empowerment in our spiritual endeavors. [05:26]
3. Understanding that our labor is by God's grace and not our own strength is crucial. This perspective shifts the focus from self-reliance to reliance on God's power, ensuring that He receives the glory. [06:19]
4. Prayer is essential in accessing God's power. It involves looking away from our own capabilities and inviting God to work in us and through us, thus aligning our efforts with His divine will. [09:49]
5. Faith is the trust in God's promises and His ability to fulfill them. By hearing with faith, we allow God to supply His Spirit and work miracles among us, ensuring that our service glorifies Him. [10:32]
What is the "mystery" that Paul refers to in Colossians 1:28-29, and how is it significant for both Jews and Gentiles? [01:20]
How does Paul describe his ministry efforts in Colossians 1:29, and what metaphors does he use to illustrate his toil and struggle? [03:27]
According to Philippians 2:12-13, what role does God play in our efforts to work out our salvation?
In Galatians 3:5, what is the relationship between faith and the working of miracles among believers?
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Interpretation Questions:
What does it mean for Christ to be "in" the Gentiles, and how does this concept challenge traditional views of religious exclusivity? [01:20]
How does Paul's description of his toil and struggle in Colossians 1:29 reflect a balance between human effort and divine empowerment? [05:26]
In Philippians 2:12-13, how can believers practically "work out" their salvation while acknowledging that it is God who works in them?
How does the concept of "hearing with faith" in Galatians 3:5 influence the way believers should approach their spiritual growth and service?
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Application Questions:
Reflect on the idea of Christ dwelling within you. How does this understanding impact your daily interactions with others, especially those who are different from you? [01:20]
Paul emphasizes the importance of divine empowerment in his ministry. In what areas of your life do you need to shift from self-reliance to reliance on God's strength? [05:26]
Consider your current spiritual practices. How can you incorporate more intentional prayer to invite God's power into your life and ministry? [09:49]
Faith is described as trusting in God's promises. Identify a promise from Scripture that you struggle to believe fully. How can you actively work on trusting this promise in the coming week? [10:32]
Think about a time when you felt weary in your spiritual journey. How can the metaphor of an athlete or manual laborer help you persevere in your faith? [04:23]
How can you practically "work out" your salvation in your daily life, ensuring that your efforts align with God's will and purpose? [06:36]
Identify a specific area in your life where you need to rely more on God's strength rather than your own. What steps can you take this week to make this shift? [12:09]
Sermon Clips
I became a Minister Paul says, of which that is of the Church of the body of Christ I became a minister of the body of Christ, according to a stewardship that is a a household plan from God so God has a household plan Paul is made the steward or the manager of that plan in his calling. [00:00:23]
This is the Great mystery hidden for so many centuries, that all those pagan uncircumcised Nations out there are going to one day be inhabited by Christ the Messiah in them and they are going to share in the hope of glory along with Israel and there will be one great redeemed people of God. [00:01:20]
For this I toil all this warning all this teaching with this wisdom to present everyone mature for this I toil, struggling according to his working who is Christ's according to Christ's working, that he works the working that he works in Me by power. [00:02:31]
Paul uses two words, a toiling word for the weariness of the manual labor that he's willing to endure and a fighting word a wrestling word a running word like an athlete or a soldier that he is willing to deny himself whatever it takes to be a Victor, so both of those are the way he goes about warning and teaching. [00:04:36]
Yes I toil yes I struggle but I do it according to his working that he works in Me by power so picture that here in First Corinthians 15 by the grace of God I am what I am and his grace toward me was not in vain but on the contrary I labored. [00:05:35]
It is not I but the grace of God that was with me so that when he says I toil according to his working, I'm toiling but in a sense it's not I who's toiling he's toiling in and through me, look at it in Philippians 2. [00:06:09]
Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, work it out work it out for God is the one it is God who works in you both to Will and to work for his good pleasure so that word right there from which we get energy God is working in you is this word here. [00:06:33]
Prayer is where you look away from yourself to what God can do and you can't do, he's struggling in prayers he's looking away from himself to God to act so I say the second key to struggling and toiling when another is struggling and toiling in you is to look away from yourself consciously ask God to do this be at work in me. [00:09:46]
Does he who supplies the spirit to you and works there's that word from Colossians 1 29 God is working as he works in US the spirit does he who supplies the spirit to you and works miracles among you do so by works of the law or by hearing with faith and the understood answer is faith. [00:10:24]
We trust the truth that we've heard we trust the promises we trust the gospel we trust the word of God we trust the mystery We Trust Christ to do what he said he would do, so these three things this is this is Galatians 3 5. [00:11:03]
It is so crucial that when we serve we serve in the strength by the strength looking away from our strength to his strength why in order that in everything God may be glorified if you serve without any conscious Reliance upon God working and serving in you you're going to get the glory for yourself. [00:12:17]
Yes we We join Paul in proclaiming Christ we Warn and we teach and we do it in all wisdom and we do it in power not thinking that because Jesus is working his Works in us that we don't work but that we toil and we struggle by his power because we know that's the way it works and we pray from to do it and we trust that he will. [00:12:56]