Classic Sermon #6064: A Simple Faith
Dr. Roberto Miranda(Audio: Español)
RESUMEN:
In Colossians 2:1, Paul expresses his concern for the spiritual welfare of the Colossians, who were being threatened by false doctrines. He wants their hearts to be strengthened and united in love, and for them to have a full understanding of the mystery of God and Christ. Paul emphasizes the importance of the person of Jesus Christ as the center of the Christian faith, and urges the Colossians to maintain a simple faith in Him. He also stresses the importance of unity and harmony in the church, as a hallmark of spiritual health. As a congregation, we should make a pact to love and support each other, and be united in loyalty to Jesus Christ.
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of maintaining a solid and simple faith in Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the danger of being swayed by false teachings and the importance of being rooted in the basic doctrines of Christianity. The speaker warns against constantly seeking new experiences and sensations, and instead encourages listeners to remain loyal to the person of Jesus Christ and the foundational teachings of the faith. The speaker also acknowledges the presence of false doctrine and encourages listeners to develop discernment in order to distinguish between teachings that come from man and those that come from God. Ultimately, the speaker emphasizes the importance of remaining firm in one's faith and cultivating a deep, personal relationship with Christ.
The foundation of our faith is Jesus Christ and we must have a personal and vital relationship with Him. We should not be easily swayed by new doctrines and teachings, but be grounded in sound doctrine. Just like in a marriage, we must be committed and patient in our relationships with the church and its leaders. Spiritual growth comes from stable relationships and submitting to authority and teachings over the long term. We should not be looking for a perfect church or pastor, but rather focus on Christ who transforms us. We must be sure that Christ is truly our Lord and Savior and have faith in Him.Colossians 2:1, says the word of the Lord, "... because I want you to know how great a fight I am for you and for those who are in the Odyssey and for all those who have never seen my face, so that their hearts may be comforted, united in love until reaching all the riches of full understanding in order to know the mystery of God, the Father and of Christ, in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge and I say this so that no one deceives you with persuasive words because although I am absent in body, nevertheless in spirit I am with you rejoicing and looking at your good order and the firmness of your faith in Christ.
Therefore, in the way that you have received the Lord Jesus Christ, walk in him, rooted and built up in him and confirmed in the faith just as you have been taught, abounding in thanksgiving. See that no one deceives you through philosophies and hollow subtleties according to the traditions of men, according to the rudiments of the world and not according to Christ. For in him dwells bodily all the fullness of the deity. And you are complete in him, who is the head of all principality and power.