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God’s Will Is Revealed In Christ.
Grow in the Knowledge of His Will!
There was a time when “a calling card” was a way to let someone know you called on them and not a way to pay a phone bill.
From a business standpoint, a calling card was an invitation for a person pursue the services offered.
The same could be said about the calling card for a local church.
But, what is the Calvary Independent Calling Card?
Is our Sunday school the calling card, the morning worship, a small group study, Awana, choir, family, etc.?
The church is God’s calling card promoting the supremacy of Jesus Christ.
The way we speak reveals Calvary’s calling card.
Our action, values, interests, etc., is a calling card to those God has placed around us.
Faith in the Church at Colossi was the calling card for Paul.
But Paul didn’t stop with their faith.
He prayed that they would gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of God’s will.
The test was to live their lives worthy of the Lord.
We live at a time when a church is evaluated in many ways.
Its leadership, Preaching, programs, music, teaching, community service, technology etc.
But, how does the Bible define the church?
Paul defines the church as the body of Christ Colossians 1:18.
Sense definition: A congregation of believers understood as a human body; often of the universal church.
In whom we have redemption - the forgiveness of sins
Note: forgiveness comes only through the Son.
The church doesn’t save people God the Father is saving people through His Son Jesus Christ.
Yet, Christ became the visible representation of the invisible God.
In John 17 Jesus speaking to the Father prays for protection for those who remain.
Paul moves from the faith of the Colossian church to his prayer and included the details of his prayer.
He prayed that they would be filled with the knowledge of His will through all wisdom and understanding given through the Holy Spirit.
The goal is to live a life worthy of the Lord and pleasing him in every way
Bearing fruit, growing in knowledge, strengthened with all power,
It is God’s will that His Son would bear His image.
The Son is the image bearer.
How can this be?
How can the visible define the invisible?
How can a visible Son of God be the image of the invisible God? Colossians 1:15 identifies Christ as the Image of God!
First, the Son is Jesus Christ - Paul connects the Son with the name Jesus Christ in 1 Corinthians
Pauls says to the Corinthians, that God’s Son is Jesus Christ.
Also, Scripture testifies to the reality of eternal life!
John says we are to work for the food that endures for eternal life.
Why, he adds because that is God’s will (seal of approval).
John says the Son is God
Jesus said anyone who has seen me has seen the Father.
So, the Son is the image of the invisible God!
image n. — a visual representation (of an object or scene or person or abstraction) produced on a surface.
The Visible and the Invisible: He is a likeness - resemblance - (statue or profile) of someone who is invisible adj.
— or impossible to see.
The revelation of God is a revealed in Christ.
Evidently Paul thought this to be most important for the church that is being infiltrated by false teaching.
The sovereignty of Christ as God is as necessary today as it was when Paul wrote this letter.
first ⇔ firstborn adj.
— preceding all others in time or space or degree; probably understood as still including all the rights and privileges that accompany being a physical firstborn.
The First begotten Son of God.
What Paul had in mind was the rights and privileges of a firstborn son, especially the son of a monarch who would inherit ruling sovereignty.
This is how the expression is used of David: “I will make him the firstborn, the highest of the kings of the earth” (Ps.
89:27).
Paul’s places Christ as the top priority in God’s will.
Creation: The universe understood as an object which God brought into existence.
Original formation
Conclusion: Jesus Christ has been given the right’s and privileges of sovereign rule.
As the Psalmist says,
It is God’s will that we know all things were created by and for Christ.
All things created: The Point (Everything) - bolsters faith - Stop and think about God’s work beyond what is visible.
A local church upholding the truth of God through Christ has to be controlled not only by what we see in the world around us, but also has to be controlled by the things we cannot see.
God salvation for all!
Created through Him and for Him: Strongs: in relationship to Christ as denoting the channel of an act;
You and I have been created through Christ for Christ.
This message of firsts must not be lost in a church.
We exist because of Him and for Him.
It is God’s will that His Son is Supreme.
leader ⇔ head n.
— a person who is in charge; understood as a head which is the uppermost part of a human body.
Strong: figurehead
church ⇔ body n. — a congregation of believers understood as a human body; often of the universal church.
4983.
σῶμα sōma, so´-mah; from 4982; the body (as a sound whole), used in a very wide application, lit.
or fig.:—bodily, body, slave.
church (universal) n. — all believers across the world understood as if a singular assembly; sometimes of all believers throughout time.
1577.
ἐκκλησία ĕkklēsia, ek-klay-see´-ah; from a comp. of 1537 and a der. of 2564; a calling out, i.e. (concr.) a popular meeting, espec.
a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue, or Chr.
community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both):—assembly, church.
The Beginning and the firstborn from among the dead.
Beginning (talking about Christ and the Church).
He is the beginning of the church.
Whatever that means, whatever the includes, Jesus Christ is the beginning of it.
Firstborn from among the dead.
A clear reference to the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Others were brought back from the dead; but the resurrection of Jesus (the God/man) started something new.
Every believer has a hope in Jesus Christ that moves them beyond human existence into the realm of the born again dead.
Supremacy: SENSE: To be or become ranking above all others.
Strongs: To have preeminence in rank and in influence
It is God’s will that His Son reconciles all things.
To Reconcile all things
On Earth
In Heaven
By making peace through His blood shed on the cross.
The church resists false teaching by proclaiming Christ in everything.
A local church must know and grow in its understanding of God’s Will by placing Christ first in all things.
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