PERMEATING PEACE AT COLOSSE (7)
Scripture: Colossians 3:15-25
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Permeating Peace at Colosse (7)
Series: Colossians
Donald Cantrell
Colossians 3:15 - 25
Colossians Series - Sermon Seven
I - Peace and our Hearts (15 - 17)
II - Peace and our Homes (18 - 21)
III - Peace and our Honor (22 - 25)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''We need to be peaceful followers of God''
Marks of a Healthy Church
Walt Disney was a dreamer. His crowning vision was Epcot ''Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.'' He envisioned the perfect city of 20,000 using all of the most modern advances technology.
One problem, Walt Disney died before his cream was ever realized. His dream was so big and complex and outside the box that no one else in the Disney Company ever caught the dream and had no idea what to do after Walt was gone. What Walt Disney intended as a living breathing perfect city turned out only to be a entertainment center.
Disney's world would only become a place to visit.
Jesus left a blueprint for His church so vast, so marvelous, and so innovative.
Christ intends for the church to be a living breathing expanding organism that would permeate and transform the whole world.
The problem is, that as time went on, and His followers lost the vision and couldn't wrap their minds around such a magnificent plan.
Rather than a community of loving, passionate follower of Christ dedicated to demonstrating the power of the Christ-transformed life in a dark world, they began to do what they knew best, build buildings and run organizations and develop entertainment centers that would hopefully draw the crowds to hear the story but miss the transforming power of Christ.
David Welch
In our sermon today we will see how Paul expects us to allow the peace of God to permeate our hearts, our homes, and our honor as far as in the workforce. If we were to bathe our hearts in the peace of God we would be able to enjoy our daily Christian walk and we would live a l ...
Series: Colossians
Donald Cantrell
Colossians 3:15 - 25
Colossians Series - Sermon Seven
I - Peace and our Hearts (15 - 17)
II - Peace and our Homes (18 - 21)
III - Peace and our Honor (22 - 25)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with sub-points.
Theme: ''We need to be peaceful followers of God''
Marks of a Healthy Church
Walt Disney was a dreamer. His crowning vision was Epcot ''Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.'' He envisioned the perfect city of 20,000 using all of the most modern advances technology.
One problem, Walt Disney died before his cream was ever realized. His dream was so big and complex and outside the box that no one else in the Disney Company ever caught the dream and had no idea what to do after Walt was gone. What Walt Disney intended as a living breathing perfect city turned out only to be a entertainment center.
Disney's world would only become a place to visit.
Jesus left a blueprint for His church so vast, so marvelous, and so innovative.
Christ intends for the church to be a living breathing expanding organism that would permeate and transform the whole world.
The problem is, that as time went on, and His followers lost the vision and couldn't wrap their minds around such a magnificent plan.
Rather than a community of loving, passionate follower of Christ dedicated to demonstrating the power of the Christ-transformed life in a dark world, they began to do what they knew best, build buildings and run organizations and develop entertainment centers that would hopefully draw the crowds to hear the story but miss the transforming power of Christ.
David Welch
In our sermon today we will see how Paul expects us to allow the peace of God to permeate our hearts, our homes, and our honor as far as in the workforce. If we were to bathe our hearts in the peace of God we would be able to enjoy our daily Christian walk and we would live a l ...
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