Beloved congregation, as we gathered today, we delved into the profound depths of Colossians chapter 2, verses 1-5, and further. We explored the apostle Paul's fervent desire for the church to be encouraged, united in love, and to possess the full riches of complete understanding in Christ. Paul's words are a clarion call to us, urging us to stand firm against deceptive arguments and to remain disciplined in our faith, even in his physical absence.
We reflected on the powerful testimony of our brother Tito, who, despite a recent accident, remains unbroken and steadfast in the Lord. His resilience is a testament to the strength that comes from God, and it serves as an encouragement to us all. We also remembered the life of Randy's wife, a faithful servant of God who, even in her battle with cancer, remained in tune with the Lord until she was called home.
In our sermon, we emphasized the dangers of being captivated by hollow philosophies and traditions that are not rooted in Christ. We live in a time where the allure of the world is strong, but Paul's message to the church in Colossae is as relevant to us today as it was then. We are reminded that in Christ alone, the fullness of deity dwells bodily, and we are complete in Him—no additions necessary.
We drew parallels between our walk with Christ and a marriage, highlighting the absurdity of pledging ourselves to Christ only to neglect our relationship with Him. Just as a marriage is a lifelong commitment, so is our journey with Christ. We are called to walk in Him, rooted and built up in Him, established in the faith, and abounding in thanksgiving.
We discussed the importance of being rooted like a tree by streams of water, as described in Jeremiah 17, contrasting this with the aimless drifting of a tumbleweed. Our goal is to build a foundation in Christ that will stand the test of time, leaving a legacy of faith for generations to come.
As we approach Easter, we are reminded that every day is a celebration of our Risen King. Our life should be a continuous act of worship, reflecting our allegiance to Christ in every circumstance. We are called to live holy lives, not just on Sundays but every day, keeping our eyes fixed on Jesus.
Finally, we explored the significance of Christ's triumph on the cross, where He disarmed rulers and authorities, putting them to open shame. We are reminded that Christ is the ultimate authority, and our lives should reflect His lordship. The day will come when we stand before God's judgment, and it is imperative that we live in a manner worthy of the calling we have received in Christ.
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