In the sermon "Worthy, Fruitful and Increasing," Chris Cunningham emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel as taught in Colossians 1:7-12. He argues that faithful ministry involves the proclamation of Christ alone, contrasting it against the false gospels prevalent in the world. Through specific references such as Colossians 1:5 and 1:10, he illustrates how knowledge of God and spiritual understanding leads to a walk worthy of the Lord, characterized by fruitfulness and growth in faith. The sermon highlights the importance of love among believers as evidence of God's blessing and suggests that persevering in prayer is vital for fostering church unity and spiritual growth. This exegesis reaffirms central Reformed doctrines such as the sovereignty of God in salvation, the essential nature of grace, and the call to live a life that reflects true faith.
Key Quotes
“A faithful minister of Christ... means one who can be relied on. A faithful minister of Christ is one that can be relied on to preach nothing save Jesus Christ and Him crucified.”
“Knowing God is not about great intellectual understanding. It’s spiritual understanding that we may know Him that is true, and we are in Him.”
“If your understanding of spiritual truth does not define who you are and what you do, then you don’t have understanding.”
“May God give us grace to desire this one thing, to dwell in His presence... under His protection and provision and love.”
Walking worthy of the Lord involves following Him and imitating His character in our daily lives.
Walking worthy of the Lord means to live a life that reflects His character and teachings. This involves imitating Christ and entrusting our lives to His righteousness. The Apostle Paul emphasizes that our conduct should be aligned with our calling as believers, urging us to follow His example and embody His virtues in our actions. In 1 Corinthians 10, Paul outlines behaviors to avoid and encourages us to seek God's glory in everything we do, thus reflecting a worthy walk before the Him.
Colossians 1:10, 1 Corinthians 10
The gospel is proven true through its power to bring forth fruit and the transformative grace it offers to believers.
The gospel is validated by its ability to produce genuine change in the lives of those who believe. As seen in Colossians 1:5-6, the truth of the gospel is intrinsically tied to the grace of God that is actively at work within believers. This grace allows individuals to experience a true understanding of God's love, motivates their actions, and fosters a community marked by love and unity. The consistent teaching and preaching of the gospel as the true word of Christ reinforces this truth as believers recognize its life-changing implications.
Colossians 1:5-6
Being a faithful minister of Christ is crucial as it ensures the authentic transmission of the gospel and encourages believers in their faith.
A faithful minister of Christ is essential for the integrity of church teaching and the encouragement of the congregation. In Colossians 1:7, Paul refers to Epaphras as a faithful minister, highlighting the importance of reliability in faithfully disseminating the message of Christ. A minister's role entails teaching, comforting, and guiding believers in the truth of the gospel, which is fundamentally about Christ and His redemptive work. The responsibility to preach Christ effectively nurtures the spiritual health of the church and fosters growth in the knowledge and love of God among believers.
Colossians 1:7
Increasing in the knowledge of God refers to a deepening understanding and relationship with Him through Christ.
To increase in the knowledge of God means to develop a deeper relationship with Him that is rooted in an understanding of His character and His works. This knowledge is not merely intellectual; it is relational and experiential, as emphasized in Colossians 1:10. As Christians grow in their faith, they are called to seek a more profound inquiry into God's nature, His holiness, and His love. This pursuit of knowing God includes studying His word, being in fellowship with other believers, and engaging in worship that reveals the beauty and majesty of Christ. The ultimate goal is to know Him more deeply and live in a manner that reflects His glory.
Colossians 1:10
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