Feb 22 2010

Supposed “Missing Experiences”

Pastor Bob Fox
Colossians 2:9-15

The Plain Truth about Christ and You is that…

  1. There is nothing missing of God in Christ.
  2. There is nothing missing of Christ or Christ’s in you.

THEREFORE

  1. I don’t need to get more than Christ through another spiritual source.
  2. I don’t need to get more of Christ through a rite or ceremony.
  3. I DO need to understand more about Him.
  4. I DO need to submit more to what I know of Him.

God’s Purpose in Ceremony is to enhance our understanding not our good-standing. Examples:

  1. A former ceremony was circumcision. It pictured God’s covenant to separate us from the instinctive, self-centered drives that draw us away from Him.
  2. Baptism is an upgraded one that pictures what God…
    • Has for us now—a new us through the baptism of the Spirit.
    • Will do for us—raise us from the dead to life with Him.
  3. Other ceremonies like communion, public worship, fasting, and special personal ones, stimulate our growth if we engage our hearts with God in them.
  4. Ceremonies strengthen faith and stimulate fellowship with God and so are used by Him to disarm the bomb in each of us.

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Feb 15 2010

Religiosity

Pastor Bob Fox
Colossians 2:6-9

  1. A vibrant, Spirit-led journey occurs as our walk with Christ is shaped by Christ. This means that in the detail of my life I trust Him as:
    • God incarnate.
    • My sin-bearer.
    • My union with God and His family.
    • My supply.
  2. Our Vulnerability—our quest and love for wisdom can lead us into a watered-down experience of Christ.
  3. Spiritual stagnancy occurs when we are deluded, then enslaved by self-serving leaders. They choke-off our experience of Christ with the “wisdom” of normal religious thought, like:
    • Superstition—things go right or wrong for me based on my pleasing or displeasing Him.
    • Lists—Wise people please Him by doing things He likes.
    • Payola—Make up for where you’ve messed up to even things up.
    • Smugness—There are a few good people and I’m one!
    • Lethargy—Since Jesus is love, nobody is separated from Him.
    • Fringe-faith—I’m covered so I’m good. Got that done!
    • Indulgence—Grace gives me a good sin allowance!

Warning: Don’t conclude that you should bag the organized Church!

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Feb 8 2010

Vintage Faith

Pastor Bob Fox
Colossians 2:1-5

  1. Vintage faith flourishes as:
    • We unite with other Spirit-led people to practice truth/love.
    • We are being strengthened by this to press forward.
    • We are being emboldened by increased understanding.
    • We have an intensifying experience of Christ in normal life.
  2. Vintage faith embraces Christ as the source of all that is and therefore the only end worthy of pursuit.
  3. Vintage faith is always at risk due to “plausible sounding arguments”—ideas that entice and divert us into a Christ plus lifestyle. It is preserved through:
    • A pattern of beliefs, church-life, and practical living.
    • Ongoing repentance and renewal of trust in Christ as everything.

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Feb 4 2010

Pastor Bob Fox’s Personal Notes on Colossians 2

A few excerpts from Pastor Bob’s personal notes on the second chapter of Colossians:

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2:1 “For I want you to know how great a struggle I have on your behalf, and for those who are at Laodicea, and for all those who have not personally seen my face,”
When the work of God moves forward it does so because this work moves forward, very often in the heart of just one person. That person becomes so concerned about that which remains undone in some part of God’s work that they ‘struggle greatly.” This is the first work of God’s Spirit in bringing about change in the spiritual climate somewhere. When we are willing to bear a burden for the eternal good of others we are beginning to hear the voice of God and an empowering to act in His behalf will soon follow.

2:8 “See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ.”
In the original language this verse is quite pre-emptive and directive. “Beware so that not any man shall be taking you as spoil . . .” This is graphic language. The Colossians were to be on guard because this was a very clear and present danger. Individuals were capturing and leading away the unsuspecting through philosophy and empty deception. In the great quagmire of religious thought people are the casualties and are viewed by the unscrupulous as the prize…

2:15 “When He had disarmed the rulers and authorities, He made a public display of them, having triumphed over them through Him.”
…The mission of God in becoming a man, living and dying in behalf of humanity brought about these two important things. Through Jesus, God disarmed the enemy and He triumphed over the enemy. There is no power or authority except what God ordains and allows to function (Rom 13:1-2). There is no threat to what God has planned to do and that includes what he plans to do for those who have believed in Him (Rom 8:31-39; 1 Cor 2:6-10).

2:17 “things which are a mere shadow of what is to come; but the substance belongs to Christ.” …The object itself is of so much greater importance. It dismisses the testimony of the
shadow or causes us to interpret the shadow differently. When we have the reality, in this case the person of Christ (literally in Paul’s words, “the body is that of Christ”), why would we consider the shadow sacred. Why would we spend time and energy pondering what we can learn from it. Embrace and ponder the reality!

2:23 “These are matters which have, to be sure, the appearance of wisdom in self-made religion and self-abasement and severe treatment of the body, but are of no value against fleshly indulgence.”
Pseudo-piety has three elements, all of which appear noble and sincere to us. First, they consist of “self-made religion.” This is the NASB rendering of a compound word used only here that could be rendered “will worship.” It likely refers to the exercise of extreme levels of self-discipline, grinding out routine to distinguish oneself in some way. It is belief and reliance on the human will, the belief that moral weakness is essentially an issue of self-discipline which can and must be eliminated through sheer will power.


Feb 2 2010

A Night of Remembering

Pastor Bob Fox
Revelation 5:1-10

Communion, January 31, 2010

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Feb 2 2010

What God Wants Us to Do

Pastor Bob Fox
Ephesians 4:11-16

There are no prepared study notes for this teaching in the VISION Sunday series.

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