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This is my last Sunday with the Naples Church of Christ.
Ya’ll get the tissues ready.
I’m not letting you off easy.
Today, we’re going to experience some nostalgia, together.
But I also want to remind us of our focus on Jesus what he done for & among us, and give you hope for the future.
I want to echo Paul’s words in Colossians as I speak to you today.
Paul didn’t likely start the church in the small city of Collossae, but he had great influence with it.
He likely converted, Epaphras, a Colossian while Paul was doing ministry in Ephesus.
Epaphras, took the good news of Jesus home to Collossae and started a church there.
But Paul had influence there through Epaphras and so he decides to write a letter to this church to encourage them and address their needs.
I feel that I can identify with many of Paul’s words and so I want to share them with you this morning as an encouragement.
I want to unpack this passage a bit, but first I want to tell you about how I heard about Naples, TX.
Steve and I just made a recruiting trip to Harding.
Getting to see old professors and meet potential candidates really brought out the memories I have of my season of searching for a church to minister with.
It was my spring semester of my 5th year of college.
My plans of going to grad school had shifted due to financial restraints.
So suddenly, I knew that instead of continuing my education, I would be jumping right into church ministry.
I checked all the ministry boards and went to work sending out my resume.
I sent out dozens of resumes.
I had interviews with several churches.
3 weekend interviews back-to-back.
It was very exhausting.
All while I was finishing up my last semester of college, while Jessica was in her first year of teaching, and while training a wild new puppy.
When we came to Naples, we arrived at Damon & Donna’s house late at night on a Friday.
We had NO clue where I was going.
This was the FIRST time in my life that I had ever entered the state of Texas.
We stopped for Whataburger on Stateline in Texarkana to commemorate the experience.
Around 10 pm that Friday night we get off of HWY 259 and get on one of those CRs heading to D&Ds.
In case you didn’t know, for a city-slicker like me - those roads are bumpy.
We had no clue where we were, it was dark, scary, and unfamiliar.
We pass cow pastures, chicken farms, horses galore.
We pull up in their driveway and I see more horses than i’ve ever seen in my life.
and I’m worried a myth about Texans I’ve heard might be true - that they all travel by horseback everywhere they go.
We arrive at their D&D’s and have a wonderful visit with them and Casey & Jonathan.
throughout that weekend we got to meet and fall in love with some other great people.
That’s the truth.
We didn’t fall in love with the towns, the buildings, it was the people.
You guys have big hearts.
We love that about you.
I can echo Paul’s words - Jess and I ALWAYS thank God the father when we pray for you!
I would like to share a few more memories with you guys at this time.
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Thank you for the great memories!
I’m proud of the time I’ve got to serve here as your youth minister.
I think I was able to do some good.
I want to continue looking at Paul’s words this morning.
this is the God we serve!
The God who rescues us, brings us into the kingdom and gives us redemption.
I’ve made a lot of memories here, but what I want to do, is not JUST be nostalgic, I want to praise GOD.
I have seen miracles at this church.
Will you praise GOD with me!
We have access to endurance, patience, and joy.
The reason - because of what God has done for us and among us.
that has been and continues to be my prayer for you.
These spiritual concepts---being filled with knowledge of God’s will, spiritual wisdom/understanding, bearing fruit, knowledge of God.
These are not qualities that are obtained in a day.
They are produced over a lifetime.
One of my “jobs” was to help produce lasting faith in our students.
I’m thankful the leadership here didn’t judge me or my effectiveness by small-view metrics.
Spiritual formation does not occur overnight.
Growth/fruit funfacts
Jessica - our garden
My dad - landscaping the whole yard.
trees in the whole lot.
PawPaw Tree - 2-8 years of growth and maturity before it produces fruit.
It needs pollination - it’s can’t produce fruit on it’s own, in isolation.
So not only does it need pollinators, it needs genetically distinct partners.
Great metaphor for spiritual growth
We need time
We need the church to produce fruit and we need each other.
I’m thankful that this church didn’t expect me to do all this by myself.
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Seeds taking root and growing - it takes time.
I want us to think back on the past sever years and consider your growth.
I have grown so much in my time here.
It’s been seven years how have you grown?
divorce/weddings, funerals/births, baptism/faithlessness.
life change - good and bad
30+ baptisms
Faith?
how have you grown?
Tune up?
Let’s look to Jesus to get us back on the right track
Colossians 1:15–23 (NIV)
The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.
For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him.
He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
And he is the head of the body, the church; he is the beginning and the firstborn from among the dead, so that in everything he might have the supremacy.
For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.
Once you were alienated from God and were enemies in your minds because of your evil behavior.
But now he has reconciled you by Christ’s physical body through death to present you holy in his sight, without blemish and free from accusation—if you continue in your faith, established and firm, and do not move from the hope held out in the gospel.
This is the gospel that you heard and that has been proclaimed to every creature under heaven, and of which I, Paul, have become a servant.
Jesus is CENTRAL to our growth.
God gives us LIFE through Jesus.
Our evil behavior has consequences.
Let’s be realistic about ourselves.
I don’t expect any of us here to be perfect, I know I am NOT.
My hostility towards God acts as a wedge between me and God.
Jesus came to take that wedge away.
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