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The Foundations of Faith

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     By Faith- 1   TITLE: The Foundations of Faith TEXT: Hebrews 11:1-3 THESIS: The central thesis of Hebrews 11:1-3 is that genuine faith, rooted in assurance and conviction, empowers believers to withstand trials, trust in God's promises, and recognize His sovereign power in creation.   TRUTH: The epistle in question exhibits both a parenthetical structure and a hortatory style, meaning it interjects explanations while primarily aiming to encourage and instruct its readers. Its central exhortation emphasizes steadfastness and perseverance in faith, particularly in believing in the Lord Jesus Christ and in committing to proclaim the Gospel.   The context for this urging comes from the external pressures faced by the recipients, notably temptations to retreat from their beliefs due to the persecution they encountered, especially from the Jewish religious establishment. This environment of hostility created a significant challenge for be...

Christ and the Rhythm of Partnership

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     The Preeminent Christ -16 TITLE : Christ and the Rhythm of Partnership TEXT: Colossians 4:7-18 THESIS: Paul's companions demonstrate the importance of having partners in ministry. Everyone should be included.   In the New Testament, particularly in Paul's letters, we see a variety of individuals who played vital roles in his ministry, reflecting different aspects of Christian life and community. Each of these individuals helps illustrate core principles of faith and service.   Core Principles   1.         The Church needs servants and supporters like Tychicus. Explanation: Tychicus means “fortuitous” or “fortunate.” Indeed, he was fortunate to have ministered alongside Paul for many years. He is mentioned five times in the New Testament, and although these references are brief, they paint a rich portrait of the man.   We first meet Tychicus in Acts 20:4, where he is menti...

Christ and the Rhythm of Prayer

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     The Preeminent Christ-14 TITLE: Christ and the Rhythm of Prayer TEXT: Colossians 4:2-6 THESIS: The habit of prayer is essential for believers as it fosters steadfast communication with God, encourages vigilance in recognizing specific needs, promotes an attitude of gratitude, and facilitates opportunities for effective service, ultimately guarding both our witness and our time in alignment with God’s purpose.   Truth: John Wesley founded the Methodist movement in the 18 th century. Wesley was a passionate preacher and devoted leader who emphasized the importance of personal holiness and communal accountability. Wesley believed that prayer was vital to spiritual growth and revival. He dedicated significant time to both private and corporate prayer, often rising early in the morning to spend time in communion with God.   One of Wesley’s famous quotes highlights his commitment to prayer: “God does not do but by prayer, and everythin...

Christ and the Rhythm of Work

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     The Preeminent Christ- 13 TITLE: Christ and the Rhythm of Work TEXT: Colossians 3:22-4:1 THESIS: In Colossians 3:22-4:1, Paul emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and responsibility in the relationships between bondservants and masters, encouraging both parties to act with integrity and sincerity as they serve one another in the context of their identities in Christ.   TRUTH: In the book "The Gospel at Work" by Trager and Gilbert, the authors raise several important questions: Why am I doing this? What is the purpose of my work, and do I want to continue in this role? How does this job affect me as a person? Is it improving my life or making it worse? Ultimately, is it all worth it, and why? These are essential questions, but for Christians, there are even more critical inquiries to consider. Is my work shaping my character in a godly direction? How can I approach my work not just as a means to put food on the table, but as a ...