Tim Melton - June 20, 2021
Called to a Life of Worship - Colossians 3:15-17
From Series: "COVID-19"
Series of messages during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A message from the series "Sunday Service." Today begins the celebration of the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles (or Booths, Oct. 9-16), an important commemoration of the Israelites’ time of wandering in the wilderness, as well as a harvest festival of thanksgiving. We want to examine this final fall celebration of the Jews in order to understand how God used it in Old Testament history to call His people to learn deep lessons in communal living, which also have their application to the church and discipleship. We will even see Jesus’ participation in this festival in the Gospel of John demonstrating its true fulfillment in Him, the living water.
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CloseWhen people hear the word Christian what do you think comes to mind? Is it positive or negative? Do they think of the Crusades or maybe Mother Teresa? Or maybe a certain denomination or political party? Or maybe they think of the good or bad example of the Christians that they have known. Our world today is ignorant of what Christ was really like and that makes it even more difficult to point them towards Him. In these verses Paul is telling the Colossians to do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, but first he must guide us through some verses that explain how it is even possible.
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