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Walking Worthy of the Lord
Walking Worthy of the Lord
52 Sermons About Christ
Colossians 1:10
Colossians 1:10
Summary: Colossians 1:10 encourages believers to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, pleasing Him in every way, bearing fruit in every good work and growing in the knowledge of God.
Application: This passage challenges Christians to live intentionally, seeking to honor God in all aspects of life, being productive in good works, and continually deepening their relationship with God.
Teaching: The teaching from Colossians 1:10 emphasizes the importance of a consistent and purposeful Christian walk that reflects the character of Christ.
How this passage could point to Christ: In this passage, believers are reminded that it is through Christ and by abiding in Him that they can walk in a manner pleasing to God and bear fruit in their lives.
Big Idea: By imitating Christ and abiding in Him, Christians can live a life that is pleasing to the Lord, bearing fruit in every good work and growing in knowledge of God.
Recommended Study: For a deeper understanding of the concept of 'walking worthy of the Lord' in Colossians 1:10, explore Paul's use of similar language in Ephesians 4:1-3 and Philippians 1:27. Use your Logos library to compare different translations and delve into the cultural context of the first-century church to better grasp the implications for believers today.
1. Purposeful Paths in His Presence
1. Purposeful Paths in His Presence
Colossians 1:10
You could start by emphasizing how walking worthy of the Lord involves a daily, intentional effort to live in a way that reflects Christ's character. This point can demonstrate how being fruitful in every good work is not just about actions, but about embodying the love, grace, and truth of Jesus in every aspect of our lives.
2. Pleasing Him in All Phases
2. Pleasing Him in All Phases
Colossians 1:10
Perhaps explore the concept of pleasing God in every way, highlighting that our ultimate aim is not to gain human approval but to live a life that glorifies God. This part of your sermon could stress the importance of seeking God’s will in our decisions and actions, always aiming to align our lives with His divine purpose.
3. Perpetual Growth for Godly Gain
3. Perpetual Growth for Godly Gain
Colossians 1:10
Maybe focus on the aspect of growing in the knowledge of God as a critical element of walking worthy of the Lord. This sermon point can delve into how an ever-deepening understanding of God’s word and character strengthens our walk and empowers us for every good work, pointing to Christ as the source of all wisdom and knowledge.