2024-10-06 Holding On To Faith

Holding On to Faith: Lessons from Colossians 2

Introduction

In today’s sermon, Pastor Thomas delved into the importance of holding on to our faith amidst life’s challenges and external influences. Drawing from Colossians 2, he emphasized the need to stay true to the teachings of Jesus and the core doctrines of Christianity. This summary will help you understand the key points and life applications from the sermon, making it easier to reflect on and apply these lessons in your daily life.

 

The Power of Expectant Prayer

Jesus taught us to pray with expectancy, believing that God can do all things. Often, we may find ourselves doubting the power of our prayers, especially when faced with seemingly impossible situations. However, it is in these moments that God wants to show up and demonstrate His power. Just as Jesus raised from the dead, He can intervene in our lives in miraculous ways.

 

Embracing Doubt and Seeking Clarity

Thomas, often known as “Doubting Thomas,” provides a valuable lesson in dealing with doubt. When he questioned Jesus’ resurrection, he sought clarity and was met with a personal revelation from Jesus. This teaches us that it’s okay to have doubts, but we should seek answers and hold on to our faith.

 

Understanding Christian Orthodoxy

Christian orthodoxy refers to the core doctrines and traditions that have been upheld since the early church. These include the teachings found in the Gospels and the Apostles’ Creed. It’s crucial to understand and hold on to these foundational beliefs, as they define what it means to be a true follower of Christ.

 

The Centrality of Jesus

Jesus is the cornerstone of our faith. Our beliefs, practices, and teachings should always point back to Him. It’s not about adding extra rules or traditions but focusing solely on Jesus and His teachings. As Pastor Thomas emphasized, “It’s Jesus plus nothing.”

 

Avoiding Legalism and Embracing Freedom in Christ

Paul’s letter to the Colossians warns against being judged based on dietary laws, religious festivals, or Sabbath observance. These Old Testament rules were meant to point to Jesus and are no longer binding. Instead, we should focus on the freedom we have in Christ and avoid legalistic practices that can lead to false humility and self-righteousness.

  

The Danger of False Teachings

False teachings and pseudo-Christian religions often arise from special revelations or added scriptures. It’s essential to test these teachings against the Bible and hold on to the truth of God’s Word. Our faith should be rooted in the teachings of Jesus and the apostles, not in new revelations or additional doctrines.

 

The Importance of Community

While attending church doesn’t make us Christians, being part of a church community is vital for spiritual growth. We are the body of Christ, and each member plays a crucial role. Regular fellowship helps us stay connected to the head, which is Christ, and supports us in our faith journey.

 

Life Application:

 

Applying the Sermon to Your Life

This week, challenge yourself to hold on to the truths of God’s Word and keep your eyes fixed on Jesus. Reflect on the following questions to help you apply the sermon to your life:

 

  1. How can I pray with more expectancy and faith?
  2. What doubts do I have about my faith, and how can I seek clarity?
  3. Am I holding on to the core doctrines of Christianity, or have I added extra rules and traditions?
  4. How can I focus more on Jesus and less on legalistic practices?
  5. Am I testing new teachings against the Bible to ensure they align with God’s Word?
  6. How can I stay connected to my church community and support others in their faith journey?

 

By reflecting on these questions and making intentional changes, you can strengthen your faith and deepen your relationship with Jesus. Remember, it’s all about holding on to Jesus and the truths of His Word.

 


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