In today's sermon, we explored the profound truth that each one of us who has pledged allegiance to Christ Jesus, repented of our sins, and believed the gospel story is a minister of the Gospel. We are called to share the truth of Jesus Christ, not as a burden, but as a joyous privilege. We delved into the nature of Christ as depicted in Colossians 1 and Psalm 8, emphasizing His preeminence in all things. We were reminded that Christ is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation, and through Him, all things were created and hold together.
We considered the reality that some people struggle to see Christ, much like those who struggle to see the 3D images in a Magic Eye book. Some are not looking, some are intently searching, and others recognize Him immediately upon hearing the Gospel. Our lives, as living testimonies, have the power to reveal the real Jesus to others, regardless of His physical attributes, which are ultimately inconsequential to His divine nature and saving grace.
We were also encouraged to reflect on the fullness of God that was pleased to dwell in Christ and the reconciliation He achieved through His death on the cross. This reconciliation presents us holy and blameless before God if we continue steadfast in our faith. We were challenged to consider whether we are truly living as ministers of the Gospel and to identify any obstacles that may be hindering us from fulfilling our duties to the kingdom.
The sermon concluded with a call to complete surrender to God, to lay down our lives, and to testify to who Christ is without shame. We were urged to respond to God's leading with obedience and to carry the joy of our salvation, even in the face of adversity, knowing that God is good and His purposes are perfect.
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