Monday, March 20, 2017

Motivated Towards Completeness

Message by Kevin Russell

Check out the Facebook LIVE broadcast of this message here.



I was anticipating us going another direction for this message by covering one of the topics he had outlined previously, but God intervened and tweaked the direction to be discussing the importance of the church, or as we have been describing it as family in preparing us to stand before God on judgment day.  and so todays message is entitled “Motivated Toward Completeness”


I want to start today by reading the Word READ Colossians 1:24-29 EMPHASIZE V28
When Jesus returns and the final judgment comes every person will stand before the Lord, and we will stand complete or incomplete.  We will stand a spiritual failure or a spiritual success.
It is the job of the church, of family, to make sure we stand to hear well done good and faithful servant.
Paul in Colossians 1 states the goal for his ministry, he calls that ministry the ministry to the church.  If you have trusted Jesus Christ as your savior, and for eternal life then you are a part of the family, you are a part of his church, his body. 
And now you worship and participate in service, but why?  Paul says that his goal, and it should be the goal of every church and every church member that I might present every man complete in Christ.  So that when your life is over and we stand before the Lord we will stand complete in Christ.


This happens at the judgment seat of Christ, when we stand before the Lord and our goal is to be presented complete in Christ.  Our view of that day is supposed to influence what we do today. 
So that when we stand eyeball to eyeball with JC at the judgment seat of Christ to give an account for the life we lived as believers while on earth. 
Side note on spiritual warfare:  That is why the enemy works hard to get us to forget that day, so he can control you today.  If we lose sight of or lose concern of standing before Christ on judgment day then we live today for today, not today in light of that day.


Paul is sharing his goal that for all of the churches that he is responsible for that they will stand before the Lord complete.

I want to emphasize v 28 here and so let me share it again, this time from the AMP translation “ We proclaim Him, warning and instructing everyone in all wisdom [that is, with comprehensive insight into the word and purposes of God], so that we may present every person complete in Christ [mature, fully trained, and perfect in Him--the Anointed].29 For this I labor [often to the point of exhaustion], striving with His power and energy, which so greatly works within me.” 
Note that every man/every woman who is a part of that church family is presented complete in Christ.  Please note there are no exceptions, he didn't say I want to do as many as I can, he says that every part of the family, the body.


So lets looks at what does it mean to be presented complete.  The word complete means mature it means grown up.  The word means to have reached a mature stage in your Christian experience. 
God didn't save you and me to stay spiritual babies.  Everybody know your chronological age does not necessarily mean maturity right.  We all know grown folk who are still babies in terms of how they live and the decisions they make. 
To stand before the Lord complete means that you have become a spiritual adult and did not remain a spiritual toddler.  Maturity is the process of growing up spiritually, going deeper spiritually, the process of becoming more like Christ in character, conduct attitudes and actions.


Paul chides the church on numerous occasions for their lack of growth where various churches should have been further along in their faith but they were still sipping on bottles like babies.  Lets look at one example READ Hebrews 5:11-15.
He says there milk Christians and meat Christians. So what is a milk Christian vs a meat Christian.  A milk Christian, is not accustomed to the word of righteousness.  What does he mean? 
A milk Christian has not developed the habit of going to the Word to answer the issues of life.  That's not their default setting, meaning they go to their friends 1st or to the world, or to Google/siri or to Oprah, because they have have not developed the habit of appealing to God on what he has to say about what they are facing and so they stay on milk.
A milk Christian can hear 52 sermons on Sunday and go to weekly bible study and still never change. 


A meat Christian is a Christian who has learned to discern good and and evil through their practice of the use of the Word.  Here is how you know your a meat Christian: the ability to spiritually discern informed by truth of Scripture. 
The mature Christian is one who by practice has learned to discern.  So God sends us into practice sessions, situations where we are confronted and we have to use the Word to get through them. 
Sometimes we resent the Word, we are dealing with with some issue and folks bring up some verses and we bristle cause we are a milk Christian.  Because meat Christians welcome and embrace the word, in fact they want to know on the front end what God says so they can apply that divine truth to my scenario.


Milk Christians say that is too hard, I don't want to work that hard, or I don't want to face that conflict. 
Milk Christians just want to feel good, they don't want pastors or their small group to give them anything they have to apply or that challenges them, don't get in my business and tell me when I am wrong.  Just give me something that makes feel good, and therefor there is no maturity.
The motivation to become a meat Christian is that one day you and I will stand before him and give an account relative to our maturity, or did he save us and we refused to grow?


Our job, Paul says, is to prepare you for that day when as he says in 1:22 that we are holy, blameless and beyond reproach. 
God wants to be proud of you on that day, so the role of a church ,and this church is to get you ready for that day. 
Our job is do life as family based on on the Word so that we keep that day in mind so it influences us today, so that we stand to hear well done good and faithful servant.


You guys know I am a “but how?” kind of guy.  Praise God that Paul tells us how this transformation happens. 
In v28 “we proclaim Him, admonishing every man and teaching every man with all wisdom”.  3 words preaching/teaching/admonishing.


Preaching…we proclaim Jesus Christ and it should be our center point, our focus, everything is to be brought back to Him, the hub of every spoke of our lives.  We proclaim him. 
To preach means to declare with authority a truth in order to invoke a response from the hearer.  To motivate you to respond. 
That's why some churches and some cultures utilize a call and response such “can I get a witness”, or the listener may response by saying Amen. 
Quick story, at my dad’s funeral in Arkansas the congregation was steeped in this tradition and as various people proclaimed the word you would hear all kinds of responses such as “well” or “make it plain sir”  These responses were so resounding that we had to explain them to Raven after the fact because she had never experienced the call & response. 
So preaching means to declare with authority a truth in order to invoke a response from the hearer, not necessarily a verbal response, but some action for sure.


Teaching is a little different.  Teaching’s goal is deepening your understanding, so teaching is more content driven, whether or not there is a call for response.  Preaching is a call for a response.  Between the preaching and the teaching he throws in another word…admonishing every man. 
To admonish is to guide someone in their use of the information.  Between the proclamation and the teaching he says there must be the admonishing.  That is to come along side and help somebody to use the Word that they heard, preached or taught.  By inspiring you, challenging you to admonish everyman.  Most times its not that we don't believe what we just heard from the pastor, its just that when we get to the real world we don't know how to use it or apply it.


Church is not just so that you can hear sermons or teaching, TV/Radio/Podcasts all can provide that.  The reason we need the church, the “family” is to be in the context of admonishment. 
Where somebody is coming alongside you pointing out that we shouldn't be going that way, that's not the right decision based on the word of God.  
Oh but we don't want admonishment do we?  We don't want the church all up in our business.  The problem is without admonishment it wont stick, because the Bible tells us that Satan snatches the word away, and keeping it from sticking with you.  Doing life in the context of family will help keep you tethered to the truth of Gods word you will drift from it. 
You need the church for community to keep from saying amen on Sunday and drifting on Monday.  Its real when you're here but we don't live in here do we?  Its only out there where growth happens.
This happens when the indwelling Christ the living word connects with the written word that we have hope of glory translation when we will learn to discern and we will grow, and mature and when we spend our lives in this place then we end up in front of Christ in glory hearing well done good and faithful servant.

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