October
13 Sermon – “You Shall Be My Witness”
Colossians
4:5-6
The
Apostle Paul wrote this short letter to the Christians in Colossae. He probably
wrote this from prison in Ephesus which was about a hundred miles away.
In this
letter, Paul lets this new church know that he is glad to hear that the good
news of Christ is taking shape in Colossae and it is bearing fruit. In this
letter, Paul wants to help this church know how to continue to bear fruit and
grow.
As new Christians, Paul wants them to take on
new responsibilities of sharing their faith with others.
Look at
v. 2 earlier in this same chapter in which Paul encourages them to pray. Prayer and sharing our faith are
interwoven. Prayer is what provides opportunities for us to share our faith
with others. Prayer and evangelism go
hand in hand!
Verses
5-6 – Paul wants the Colossians to do as he does which is to make the “mystery
of the King (Jesus) clear.” (See back to v. 3)
Paul
says to speak with grace and salt – In other words, don’t be boring! This
involves being good listeners of people’s questions and responding in
appropriate ways.
Matthew
28:19-20
This is
commonly known as “The Great Commission.”
Notice
that this scene of Jesus with his disciples takes place on a mountain which is
the place where so many significant things have already taken place in Matthew’s
Gospel such as the sermon on the mount and the transfiguration of Jesus. This scene where Jesus commissions the disciples is equally important.
Jesus
is giving the disciples all authority in heaven and earth. This reminds us of
when Jesus was tempted in the wilderness to be given all power. Since that was
before his victory over sin and death through the cross, Jesus chose to not
receive all this power. Now that the victory has been won, Jesus claims this
power and we are called to live out the power of the gospel.
We are
called to make disciples. Just as Jesus called the first disciples, he now
calls them to make disciples! Jesus calls us to baptize. Baptism is what marks
us as belonging to Christ. Jesus also calls us to teach. He has already taught
the disciples so much in the Gospel of Matthew. Now, they are to share these
teachings with others.
Jesus
assures the disciples they can do these things because of the authority that
has been given him and them and because he will be with them always.
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