THE SERVICE OF CHRIST
Text: Col. 1:21-29
INTRO: If you are what
you have always been, you have never met Christ! No man can meet Christ
and remain the same. What the eye sees it can never unsee!
What
happens to a man who meets Christ as the Preeminent, Lord of Creation,
Image of Invisible God, Firstborn from the Dead, Ruler Over All Things,
Reconciler of all Things, the Fullness of the Godhead. WHAT HAPPENS?
HE
IS MADE A MINISTER! He becomes the servant of that Christ. Paul says twice
He was MADE A MINISTER, a servant. Service for Christ is the result of a
head-on collision with Jesus Christ.
When
a man is captivated by the Loving Lordship of Jesus, He is MADE a servant.
I. SERVICE FOR
CHRIST IS SUFFERING FOR CHRIST.
vs.
24--”NOW’ as a result of meeting Him as Lord.
1. We must be READY TO SUFFER. This is far from the experience of must of us. Matt. 5:9,10; I Peter 4:12; II Tim. 2:3; 3:13; Phil. 1:29; Rom. 8:17; John 15:18
What
Kind? Jesus left some suffering for us to do. Not the Calvary
sufferings... “It is finished”. But the World wasn’t finished with
Jesus. The word “affliction” is never used of the redemptive suffering
of Christ.
(1) The
Sufferings to Birth the Church
(2) The
Sufferings to Build the Church
If
childbearing were the only pain involved in rearing a family, it would be
easy...even into adulthood. Gal. 4:19
The
Sufferings of Obedience - “If I do
what God says, I’ll have to give up, they’ll take advantage of me,
etc.”
2. We
are to REJOICE IN THIS SUFFERING. Your concept of Jesus will determine to
what extent you are willing to suffer for Him. I read in one Pastor’s
column where he there with being “stoned at Lystra”.
Paul and others were always rejoicing in their trials. II
Cor. 7:4
II. SERVICE
FOR CHRIST IS SHARING JESUS. vs. 25-28
1. The MESSAGE we are to share --“Whom we
preach...”
(1)
Preach - the authority to make
an announcement.
We have the RIGHT to share Him.
Divine commission.
(2) We have a REASON - “Christ IN you, the Hope of Glory” a daily experience. Some say the Keswick message discourages
evangelism.. IT ENCOURAGES EVANGELISM because we offer more than fire insurance--LIFE ASSURANCE! A life of
fullness.
Not SOUP and SOAP, but the SAVIOUR.
2.
The MANNER we share --
(1) “WARNING” -- To put them in mind, to admonish. Present participle. Continually, training by word, AS CONTRASTED
TO “training by act.” To correct through instruction and warning.
An unforgettable experience.. .1 John 1; Amos: “The Lion hath roared, who can but speak?”
Paul: “Woe is me if! preach not...”
Woman at the Well: “Is not this the Christ?” His disciples had been to
town and hadn’t told anyone.
Andrew: “We have found the Christ.”
(2) “TEACHING’- instructing, indoctrinating them with all wisdom. That’s the method of the teacher. This is something we’d better
wise up to.
We are to EVANGELIZE and EDIFY.
3. The MEASURE - “Every man.
4. The
MOTIVE - “In order that...present
every man perfect.” Paul’s eye travels to the bema.
Present: “To cause to come to
and stand beside, I offer.” TO PLACE BESIDE.
Perfect: Fulfilled,
reaching goal, mature.
IN CHRIST JESUS - That’s the sphere in which they are made perfect. That’s why we preach CHRIST, because only IN
CHRIST are they brought to the GOAL.
III. SERVICE
FOR CHRIST MEANS STRENGTHENED BY CHRIST.
eis--unto direction towards an object.. .the only way to reach the object. IT’S JUST PLAIN HARD WORK.
(2)
Striving - athletic word,
warfare word.
Our
word, “Agonizing” -- present
participle—A habitual characteristic... our whole being is thrown into
it. A man may labor or toil half-heartedly, but to labor
while agonizing is throwing yourself into it.
2.
There is HEAVENLY ENABLEMENT.
“according
to...” KATA means “down”, has the idea of domination. Paul’s
effort was dominated by God’s enablement.
MIGHTY
- our word “dynamic”, not
“dynamite”.
Dynamite: Bit noise, lot of dust, then nothing.
Dynamo: Continual
SOURCE OF ENERGY.
THE KEY: Christian service is WORKING OUT WHAT HE WORKS IN.
Paul
says His working out is determined by, to the extent of, what God has
worked in.
OUR
PROBLEM: We are trying to work out before God has worked in.
Illustration of the little boy playing “Cowboy and Indians” with a stick horse. His dad said, Son, you look “plum tuckered out”. He replied, “Dad, real cowboys have real horses. I have to do my own galloping.”
©Ron Dunn, LifeStyle Ministries, 2003