Monday, May 11, 2009

The Purpose and Work of Ministry

Colossians- The Preeminence of Jesus Christ


Lesson Six: The Purpose and Work of Ministry


Last lesson we looked at Colossians 1:24-27 and learned that ministry involves suffering. Paul began to explain how the mystery that now has been revealed, namely, the person of Christ and Him living in all believers, gives us the certain hope of a holy and glorious presentation at the judgment seat of Christ (cf. vs. 22-23). The key is to have a steadfast faith which is produced by maintaining a focus on the hope of the gospel of grace (vs. 1:5).


We were also reminded that in our service to others, our life of ministry, we are identifying with Christ, serving for the benefit of others, and living out our calling from God. This is the only way we can experience joy through the times of suffering in ministry. 


In this lesson we will see Paul’s purpose and strategy in ministry and realize the hard work it requires.


Ministry aims at maturity (1:28)

We proclaim him, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom, so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ. 


Paul taught people about Christ. This seems elementary or that it should go without saying, but think about it. How many times have you been to a ministry gathering where the person of Christ or His word was not the focus of the teaching? Paul was concerned with what people believed because it significantly impacts our spiritual lives. This is what chapter two will be all about, correcting heresy about spiritual growth, then chapter three Paul will teach the true way we grow up in Christ. 


Why did Paul focus on Christ and His truth when teaching? Because his goal was to present every man complete or mature in Christ (cf. John 17:17; 2 Tim. 3:16-17).  Wisdom refers to truth with application. The ministry God gave Paul was a ministry of sanctification, an inner change because of Christ and His dwelling in believers (vs. 1:27, 2:2) that is manifested in our lives through the things we do. 


So we see Paul’s purpose- to equip believers toward spiritual maturity

We also see Paul’s strategy- to proclaim Christ with the truth of application 


Ministry aims at maturity.


Serving others is hard work (1:29-2:3)

To this end I labor, struggling with all his energy, which so powerfully works in me.


Ministry is not easy. Notice Paul considers it “labor” and “struggling” (cf. vs. 1:24). Working toward people living in victory over sin with a knowledge and wisdom of the scripture is no easy task. But now that Christ lives in us, the only way to be certain of success is to rely on the power He provides. If you serve in your own power you will be disappointed and in failure. The only way to experience the ministry of serving others the way God intends is to rely on the power He provides. We will see how to do this in chapter three. Here, we see Paul’s heart for serving others toward spiritual growth.


Vs. 2:1-3

I want you to know how much I am struggling for you and for those at Laodicea, and for all who have not met me personally. 2My purpose is that they may be encouraged in heart and united in love, so that they may have the full riches of complete understanding, in order that they may know the mystery of God, namely, Christ, 3in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.

 

Paul was concerned for the Colossians, the people in Laodicea, which was a city about 11 miles away, and all the people he had not even met face to face. Notice Paul is “struggling for them.” His concern, purpose, and goal for those he ministered to consists of three primary things:

  1. Their hearts would be encouraged
  2. They would be knit together in love
  3. They would attain the wealth of the full assurance of understanding about the knowledge of the mystery of God

Here again we see the importance of believers being a community of encouragement and love (cf. vs. 1:4). The absence of love is the presence of criticism and conflict. The first thing we must have in order to experience the encouragement that Paul is suffering and working for is to be a community of believers that is bound together in love.


Paul also desired that believers experience the blessing and riches of God that come from proper understanding of the mystery. Many false teachers were teaching heresy regarding spiritual growth. Paul is setting the record strait and saying that in order to grow spiritually you must experience the mystery of God, which is the person of Christ and Him living in you. 


It is in Christ that we find all the treasures of God’s wisdom and knowledge. If we want to benefit from Christ being in us we must maintain our focus on Him. Not just in word, but in action.


Notice that Paul already had this understanding. His ministry wasn’t about him; it was about others receiving the knowledge he had, the understanding of proper spiritual growth. 


Ministry is about serving and suffering for others. It’s about putting other people before you and working toward people being encouraged, knit together in love, and having the proper knowledge of God and His Son Jesus Christ. Our lives should reflect this in the way we serve others and realize the joy of suffering, the goal of maturity, and the hard work of encouraging and loving others to understand the beauty of Christ. Although it requires suffering and hard work, helping someone to live their life more focused on Christ and to experience the glory of Christ living in them is the greatest impact you could ever have on anyone!


1 comment:

jack said...

you might go through the pages and change "stone's" to "stones" wherever it occurs...y'all are plural but not possessive...