JuLY 13th Sermon
Sermon recap
We hope this message finds you well and filled with the grace of our Lord. On July 13th, Pastor Gustafson delivered a heartfelt sermon that resonated deeply with those present, focusing on the theme of trusting in God's will and letting go of our "just in case" mentality. For those who couldn't join us, here's a recap of the key points that were shared:
God's Will for Our Salvation: Pastor Gustafson emphasized the assurance that God's will is for us to be saved and to live eternally with Him. This is a powerful reminder that our salvation is secure in Christ, who is not a backup plan but the only plan.
The Dangers of 'Just in Case': We explored how the Colossians, much like us today, sometimes fall into the trap of thinking we need to do more "just in case" Christ's sacrifice wasn't enough. Pastor Gustafson reminded us that this undermines Christ's glory and our faith in His complete work.
Living in Confidence of Christ's Complete Work: The sermon encouraged us to live in the confidence of Christ's perfect work on the cross, knowing that we are justified—"just as if I died"—through His sacrifice. This truth empowers us to live a life pleasing to God, free from the burdens of doubt and fear.
As we move forward this week, let's reflect on the certainty of God's plan for us and embrace the freedom that comes from trusting in His perfect will. May we let go of the "just in case" fears and live fully in the assurance of His love and grace.
God's Will for Our Salvation: Pastor Gustafson emphasized the assurance that God's will is for us to be saved and to live eternally with Him. This is a powerful reminder that our salvation is secure in Christ, who is not a backup plan but the only plan.
The Dangers of 'Just in Case': We explored how the Colossians, much like us today, sometimes fall into the trap of thinking we need to do more "just in case" Christ's sacrifice wasn't enough. Pastor Gustafson reminded us that this undermines Christ's glory and our faith in His complete work.
Living in Confidence of Christ's Complete Work: The sermon encouraged us to live in the confidence of Christ's perfect work on the cross, knowing that we are justified—"just as if I died"—through His sacrifice. This truth empowers us to live a life pleasing to God, free from the burdens of doubt and fear.
As we move forward this week, let's reflect on the certainty of God's plan for us and embrace the freedom that comes from trusting in His perfect will. May we let go of the "just in case" fears and live fully in the assurance of His love and grace.
Sermon Study GUide
Study Guide: Just in Case - Trusting in Christ's Complete Work
Reading
Warm Up
Scripture Exploration
Personal Reflection
Personal Application
Reading
- Colossians 1:1-14
- Luke 10:25-37
Warm Up
- Think about a time when you prepared for something "just in case." How did it make you feel? Did it impact your faith or trust in God?
- What are some recent experiences where you felt uncertain about your future? How did you handle those feelings?
- How do you currently understand the concept of salvation and God’s grace in your life?
Scripture Exploration
- Read Colossians 1:1-14. What stands out to you about Paul’s greeting and his prayer for the Colossians?
- In Luke 10:25-37, how does Jesus respond to the lawyer's question about eternal life? What does this reveal about the lawyer's intentions?
- What context from the sermon helps you understand the situation in Colossae and their struggle with "just in case" practices?
Personal Reflection
- Reflect on the theological implication of "just in case" thinking in terms of salvation. How does this sermon challenge or affirm your understanding?
- Consider the Good Samaritan parable. What principles can we extract about mercy and justice, and how do they apply to our salvation?
- How does the concept of being "justified" impact your view of your relationship with God?
Personal Application
- How can you apply the understanding that Jesus is the "Only plan" for salvation in your daily life?
- Identify one area in your life where you rely on "just in case" thinking. What steps can you take to shift that reliance to trust in God?
- How can you share the message of Christ’s complete work with someone who struggles with assurance of salvation?
- What actions can you take this week to live in a manner "worthy of the Lord," as Paul encourages in Colossians?