Colossians 1:3-8 | Are You Thankful For The Gospel?

Feb 4, 2024    Pastor Karel Castro

Drawing from Colossians 1:3-8, this sermon ignites a fire of gratitude within us. It reminds us of the transformative power of the gospel, capable of touching any heart regardless of the messenger, just like it did for the Colossians. This transformative power doesn't stop at individuals; it creates a ripple effect of growth, spreading love for fellow believers and a vibrant hope for heaven. Witnessing the gospel's constant progress, fueled by God's Word and preaching, where ordinary individuals become Christ-like figures displaying the fruit of the Spirit, fills us with awe. But gratitude isn't passive - it compels us to action. Sharing the gospel, like Epaphras and the inspiring example of Betty Benson, becomes our responsibility, not an option. Let's live our thankfulness by actively participating in this beautiful story of transformation, reflecting the power of the gospel in our own lives and sharing its message with the world. Remember, even the smallest flame can spark a wildfire of hope.


Main takeaways:


1. Transformative Power: Regardless of the messenger, the gospel can change anyone, evident in the Colossians' faith. It produces faith, love for fellow believers, and hope in heaven.


2. Constant Growth: The gospel is vibrant and ever-growing, bearing fruit and multiplying. It transforms individuals, making them like Christ and displaying the fruit of the Spirit. God's Word and preaching fuel this progress, leading to conversions and a thriving church.


3. Sharing the Message: Sharing the gospel, as Epaphras did in Colossae, is crucial. It's not optional for Christians following Jesus' commission. The author shares Betty Benson's example of how ordinary people can make a difference.


Live Thankful: Be grateful for the gospel's power, progress, and people. Reflect this gratitude by sharing the gospel and living a Christ-centered life.