Colossians 1:29
I Labor, Yet
Not I
A. The Goal: Presenting Men Perfect in
Christ
- Whereunto:
- This refers back to verse 28, where Paul speaks
the purpose of his ministry.
- The purpose of his ministry was to “present every
man perfect in Christ Jesus.”
- Whereunto… (eis) = unto this goal…
in this direction… toward this end… Paul labored.
- Paul’s entire life’s work
was directed toward that end… to see men, women, and children come to
know Christ, grow in Him, mature, and become fruitful… and thus READY to
be presented before the Judgment Seat.
- In vs. 28 Paul tells us the purpose of his
ministry.
- In vs. 29 he tells us that this goal was that for
which he labored diligently… and strove to accomplish.
- The perfection of the saints was the purpose of
his ministry. It was also the goal of all his labors and
efforts… to present believers perfect before the Bema.
B. The Labor:
- The term defined: (kopiw)
- Strongs: to grow weary, tired, exhausted (with
toil or burdens or grief), to labour with wearisome effort
- Wuest: “to
grow weary, exhausted, to labor with wearisome effort, to labor to the
point of exhaustion.”
- Lightfoot;
“This word is used especially of the labor undergone by the athlete in
his training.”
- The verb: present active indicative.
- Present: Paul worked continually… without ceasing…
with this goal in mind.
- Active: Paul was the subject of the action… HE
did the work. There was nothing passive about Paul’s ministry.
- This verb does NOT indicate God working in Paul.
Rather, it speaks of Paul himself doing the work.
- Paul worked in the ministry… and he worked hard…
continually.
- The ministry OUGHT to be hard work…
in spite of all the jokes to the contrary… and I’ve heard them all!
- Sometimes the ministry is hard work
physically.
- John 4:6 – Jesus labored to the
point of exhaustion in the ministry.
i.
Jesus sat
on the well… all alone… wearied (same word). He wasn’t pretending
to be weary. He WAS weary!
ii.
He had
gone way out of His way to meet with this woman at the well, so that He might
minister to her.
iii.
He sat
there all alone on the well… his disciples had gone into town; Christ was there
alone… waiting for a private meeting with the Samaritan woman: a
sinful, immoral woman who was presently living in sin…
iv.
He had a long
conversation with her about Living Water… and her soul’s need.
v.
Jesus
labored hard. He walked many miles to get there.
vi.
He broke
the taboos of the people by speaking to a Samaritan woman. But His toil and labor
paid off: she got saved and brought other men to Christ!
vii.
But this
work left Christ weary… exhausted.
- Sometimes the ministry is hard work
spiritually.
- I Cor. 9:25 – striving
for the mastery
i.
There is
agony and struggle involved in keeping oneself pure… fit for the Master’s use.
ii.
Just as
athletes exert much effort, energy, and sacrifice into their endeavors, the
servant of the Lord is to do no less in a far more important race: the
Christian life!
iii.
This
requires effort, battles to face, foes to face, and dealing with our sin nature
on a daily basis…
iv.
There is
the struggle of trusting God moment by moment… (when the tendency is to
trust in self)
v.
There is
the struggle of trusting in God’s Word… rather than leaning on our own
understanding…
vi.
There is
the struggle of keeping our old man on the cross by faith…
vii.
There is
the struggle of dealing with pride, anger, lust, greed, selfishness,
worldliness, etc… facing the enemy within!
viii.
This is fighting
the good fight (the good struggle) of the faith…
ix.
To do it
well requires all the effort, dedication, and sacrifice of an Olympic athlete.
- I Thess. 5:12 – there are men in the LC who LABOR
over the flock… and their work is very rarely seen.
i.
This
refers to the elders and their oversight. It is hard work…
meeting with believers, discussing issues, problems, agonizing over the best
way to treat delicate subjects; dealing with disciple matters, studying the
Word and teaching. It is hard work.
ii.
Often the
decisions are misunderstood by the flock because they are not privy to
all the information that went into making the decision. Then there is hard work
dealing with the aftermath.
iii.
We might
apply this to the deacons too. They sacrifice precious time too
to meet and discuss the Lord’s work… keep the books… keep track of the
building… fixing broken things… etc.
iv.
There is
much LABOR involved in serving God by ministering to the needs of His people.
- The Bible is crystal clear on this point: those who
serve the Lord are to work hard… diligently…
- Ecc. 12:12 – “much study is a weariness of
the flesh.”
- I Tim. 5:17 – some elders labor in the Word
and doctrine.
- II Tim. 2:15 – studying and rightly dividing the
word is work… it requires a workman… a laborer… and one who labors
thus need not be ashamed (in spite of all the jokes!)
- In
I Cor. 15:10, Paul stated that he “labored more abundantly than them
all!” He wasn’t boasting (as we’ll see later). He was simply stating a
fact.
- Hard work applies not only to the pastor and the
missionary but it applies to ALL the servants of God in His
work!
- The SS teacher, deacon, elder, nursery worker,
clean up crew, and every other ministry in the LC…
- But especially so with those who labor in the Word
of God.
- Rom. 16:12 – God honors those who labor in
the work of the Lord. There is a long list of men and women who worked
together in the things of Christ… and worked hard. God praises their
labors here.
- Perhaps
some folks here are relatively new… and have no idea of how much work
is involved, and how many members it takes laboring together for the
services on the Lord’s Day to function smoothly. (nursery; clean up crew;
SS teachers; officers mtgs; making bulletins; ushering; checking the
parking lot; setting up chairs; preparing for the Lord’s Table;
fellowship night; clean up; preparing piano pieces; choir rehearsal;
taking out the trash; mowing the lawn; etc…)
- Have
you any idea of how much work is involved in putting on a church dinner?
A musical program? Building maintenance? Landscaping? A ladies’ banquet?
A VBS program? Mission trip? Awana?
- Somebody
has to DO all that work. It doesn’t get done by itself.
- That’s
the way God designed the Body to function – like our human body. Lots of
functions and operations are going on inside quietly & unnoticed… but
they are absolutely necessary.
- I
Cor. 15:58 – “Therefore my beloved
brethren, be
YE steadfast, unmovable, always ABOUNDING in the work of the Lord…
forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
- Resting in the Lord does not mean that we
are absolved from all responsibility to WORK for the Lord.
- One man put it this way: “Truly to rest in God is
to yield oneself up to the highest activity.”
- When we by faith enter into God’s rest, this kind
of toil and labor… while it may be physically and spiritually exhausting…
it does not wear us out or burn us out. It is in fact a delight!
- We may be physically tired in the Lord’s work… we
may be emotionally drained… but at perfect peace and rest in our
mind, heart, and conscience!
- That’s God’s rest. And His rest does not mean
inactivity. It means powerful service for His glory!
C. The Striving:
- The term: agonizomai:
- Strongs:
to enter a contest: contend in the gymnastic games. 2 to contend with
adversaries, fight. 3 metaph. to contend, struggle, with difficulties and
dangers. 4 to endeavour with strenuous zeal, strive: to obtain something.
- Wuest:
To agonize, a favorite metaphor with Paul who is now a prisoner
- Lightfoot: to contend in athletic games
- I Tim. 6:12 – “fight the good fight
of faith.” (same word)
- II Tim. 4:7 – “I have fought a good
fight; I have finished my course…”
- A noun form of this term is used of the Lord in
Gethsemene when He agonized over facing the cross. (Luke 22:44)
i.
Agonia: a
struggle for victory. 1a gymnastic exercise, wrestling. 2 of severe mental
struggles and emotions, agony, anguish
ii.
Fulfilling
the will of God caused the Lord Jesus to experience great agony… but He
submitted to it… and said, “Not my will but thine be done.”
iii.
That is
the spiritual struggle… (contest or battle) we all face: learning to
submit to “not my will but thine be done.”
- Paul seemed to have SPIRITUAL toil and agony
in mind.
- Agonizing in prayer. (Col. 4:12)
- Agonizing over souls.
- The spiritual care (burden) of the churches on the
heart of a minister. (II Cor. 11:28)
- Agonizing over believers who are not getting
along.
- Agonizing over divisive issues that arise
among the saints.
- Agonizing over the influence of the world
in the lives of believers.
- Agonizing over the incredibly slow growth
of the church… and of what seems like such little visible fruit…
- If a pastor or missionary thinks of his ministry
just as a “job”… and isn’t involved in the lives of the people… isn’t
burdened for them… then the “job” is relatively easy… burden free. But
when there IS a deep love for the sheep… and concern for them, for
their families, for their growth… then the ministry is agonizing.
- The ministry can be agonizing… on many
different levels.
- Gal. 4:11 – Paul poured his heart and soul into
those folks… and then agonized over the fact that all his labor
might be in vain… IF they listen to the false teachers.
- It can be agonizing… discouraging to put so much
effort into an individual, a family, a couple… and then see them wander
away… turn sour over the LC… reject counsel…
- It can be agonizingly discouraging to put much
time and effort into witnessing to a loved one… and to see him reject it
all lightly.
- But we fight on… fighting the good fight… and we
never, never, never give up!
A. Paul’s Striving was God
Working
- This indicates that the work in which Paul was
engaged was a work that was beyond his ability to perform!
- He needed a power beyond himself… he needed
supernatural power.
- As a hunk of clay, Paul had no power to
transform lives and to prepare men for the Judgment Seat of Christ.
- Paul acknowledges that in carrying out this great
work, it required CHRIST working in him… and through him.
- And this is exactly what God has supplied: Christ
in us the hope of glory!
- I Cor. 15:10 - it was by God’s grace that Paul was
able to labor for His name.
- Paul’s striving was in reality GOD working in
him.
- The apostle is acknowledging his utter weakness.
- In fact, it is only when we acknowledge our utter
weakness that God’s power is free to operate in and through us!
- Thus, Paul states that he labored and strove with
great intensity in order to accomplish a task that was completely beyond
his ability to perform. (saving souls; bringing men to perfection)
- And the reason he is able to accomplish the
impossible is because of the God of the impossible dwells within him…
empowers him… and God accomplishes HIS perfect will through a weak,
but surrendered vessel.
- That’s all God needs… and that is the only vessel
He will empower and use! He doesn’t need great talents and human
strength…
- God delights in manifesting HIS power and glory
through old clay pots like us!
- As Paul strove, he FELT weak and
powerless.
i.
I Cor.
2:1-5 - Paul
approached the Corinthians in his own weakness.
ii.
He did not
come with excellency of speech. He wasn’t trying to dazzle them with his
skills in oratory.
iii.
Vs.2 - in fact, he avoided the
“heady” issues and stuck to the basics: Christ and the cross!
iv.
He came
to them acknowledging his weakness; in fear and trembling.
v.
He KNEW
that the task before him was entirely beyond his ability to perform: he
can’t save souls!
vi.
He was
going to argue folks into salvation; or persuade them to believe by his
airtight arguments;
vii.
Instead
Paul came to them fearful… painfully aware of his own frailty… and the power of
the enemy… and how easily he could revert to the flesh… trust in his own wisdom
or his own strength… and thus nullify God’s power in him.
viii.
Vs. 4
- Paul came
to labor for the Lord conscious of his utter helplessness, and yielded
himself to God so that THROUGH that clay pot might be demonstrated the
POWER of the indwelling Spirit of God.
ix.
Powerful
things occurred as a result of Paul’s labors there: souls were saved; a church was
established; believers grew into the image of Christ;
x.
But this
was NOT a demonstration of Paul’s skills or wisdom. It was a demonstration of
GOD working in him!
xi.
So don’t
be discouraged if you FEEL inadequate to teach SS… or serve in Awana or some
other ministry. That fear is spiritually healthy… and will cause you to lean on
the Lord and His strength…
xii.
The end
result of that kind of ministry is a demonstration of God’s power… unto God’s
glory.
xiii.
God
doesn’t need smart people; rich people; talented people; He needs and uses
yielded and surrendered people… like a little boy with a lunch to offer Jesus!
- I Pet. 4:10-11 – we labor and serve according to “the
ability which God giveth.” Hence, when the work is done, God
gets all the glory. It is HIS work in and through us. We are a mere
vessel.
- All of Paul’s efforts (or my efforts or yours!) in
serving the Lord are absolutely useless apart from God working in us.
- Whether we preach a sermon, sing in the choir,
share the gospel, admonish a brother, or serve in a host of other ways… unless
it is Christ working in us… it is wood, hay, and stubble.
- Whatever we do on our own… in our own
power, strength, in our own wisdom, according to our own “leading”… is of
no value whatsoever in the Lord’s service… regardless of how
humanly talented we are… or how much energy and effort we put into it.
- It is nothing but a demonstration of the flesh…
and every manifestation of the flesh is nauseous in God’s sight... for in
our flesh dwells NO good thing.
B. God Worked in
Paul
- This made Paul’s ministry to people personal.
- God works in the LC in a very personal way too.
- God works IN the shepherd of each individual flock
and He leads the shepherd to preach, warn, and teach according to what
that particular flock needs to hear!
- I pray each morning that the Lord would lead me IN
His Word to the passages and truths that I and the rest of the
sheep at SBC need to hear… so that the messages will be directed of
the Spirit of God towards this particular body of believers.
- Christ is the HEAD of the Body and
He directs the Body from heaven… by using Spirit filled and
Spirit led men.
- Christ is IN us… and WORKS in us… to accomplish
HIS will and to perform HIS works on earth.
- This makes Body life exceptionally personal…
intimate… a demonstration of God’s power… and the indwelling LIFE of
Christ.
- Hence, while there are much better preachers & Bible
teachers on the radio, they are NOT led by the Spirit to feed THIS
flock.
- They can give food that is good in a generic
sense… good for all sheep.
- However, they cannot provide specific teaching
that this flock needs to hear at this particular time.
- There is an army of “Home Baptists” who don’t go
to church, but stay home and listen to the good preachers
on the radio.
- And while they are able to hear some excellent
messages, they are missing out on the personal element of the LC…
something GOD ordained…
- Christianity is PERSONAL… Christianity is Christ
in you the hope of glory.
- Hence, Paul not only taught the Colossians
about this wonderful mystery truth. He also LIVED it… and
practiced it as he conducted his ministry for the Lord.
- Eph. 3:20-21 - according to the power that
worketh in us. Hence, GOD gets all the glory for all the good that is
accomplished. It was His power operating in us.
- Eph. 3:7 – God gives us a gift and effectually
works in us to use that gift.
- He was no different than they were: Christ lived
and worked in him too!
C. God Worked in Paul Mightily
1. Paul was able to accomplish
whatever God wanted to accomplish through him.
2. Paul had omnipotence
working in him. Whatever God led him to do, he was ABLE to perform!
3. If Paul failed to accomplish
what God led him to do, it was not because of a lack of power. It was because
of a lack of faith.
4. Paul never resorted to
ministerial tricks and gimmicks in the Lord’s work. (I Thess.
2:3-6)
a. He didn’t HAVE to. By faith,
reckoning self to be dead, he relied solely upon the power of God working in
him.
b. And he found God’s power and
grace to be sufficient for all. He had omnipotence on his side.
c. Why resort to trusting in
that which is infinitely weaker? (flesh; human reasoning; tricks).
d. The neo-evangelicals of today
resort to such tricks in the Lord’s work… because they are lacking the power of
God.
e. We don’t have to rely on rock
music to attract young people to church. We don’t have rely upon polls and
surveys to determine what people want in a church.
f. All we have to do the
WORK of the Lord… work diligently at what the BIBLE says to do. (Go
into the world and preach)… and trust God for the outcome.
g. We do our part. We plant and
water, but God gives the increase. Plant and water in faith… trusting and
believing that it is God working in us both to will and to do of His good
pleasure… and trust Him for the outcome.
h. We do the work… but it is
truly God’s work in us.
5. I Cor. 3:9 – we are laborers
together with God.
6. Illustration: Fighting the battles of the
Lord.
a. Ps. 33:16-22 – no king is
saved by his army!
b. Ps. 44:6-8 – don’t trust in
your human or earthly abilities.
c. Prov. 21:31 - The horse is
prepared against the day of battle: but safety is of the LORD
d. Joshua 10
i.
Vs. 28-
Joshua and his army fought against the city of Makkedah and smote it with their swords. It was a real battle…
ii.
Vs. 29-30
- Joshua then fought against Libnah… and God gave them a great victory. But
Joshua had to fight the battle.
iii.
Vs.31-32
– Then Joshua and his army came to Lachish and fought against. They engaged in a real struggle… a
fight to the end. God gave them victory.
iv.
Vs.34-35
– Joshua then fought against Eglon… and God gave them victory.
v.
Vs. 38 –
then Joshua fought against Debir and won a great victory.
vi.
Vs. 40-42
– Joshua fought throughout the whole land… battle after battle. They were
COMMANDED and led of the Lord in each case. And they were guaranteed victory
too. They won victory because the LORD fought for them!
vii.
God did
not fight INSTEAD of them… but for them AS they took out their sword and
engaged in the battle.
viii.
As Joshua
and his men OBEYED the clear command of God and walked by faith
in obedience to His Word… God gave them victory after victory.
ix.
Walking
by faith… and engaging in spiritual conflicts with our enemies is God’s means
of victory for us too.
x.
God won’t
fight the battle instead of us. II Tim. 4:7-8 – Paul said, “I” have fought a good fight… Paul
did not say that God fought the good fight for him. Rather, he says, “I”
fought a good fight.
xi.
WE have to fight… and we may be
fearful… we may FEEL powerless… it might SEEM hopeless…
xii.
But by
faith, we BELIEVE that AS we struggle, it is really God working in
us… and through us… and as we TRUST in Him, He will empower us to have
victory over our spiritual foes too.
D. God Will Work in Us Mightily
- Paul noted that as he labored, God worked in him
mightily.
- When we engage in our spiritual battles by faith,
God not only works in us. He works MIGHTILY!
- Eph .3:16 – That he would
grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened
with might by his Spirit in the inner man.”
- Eph. 3:20: Now unto him that
is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think,
according to the power that worketh in us.”
- Eph. 6:10 - Finally, my
brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.”
- Col. 1:11 - Strengthened
with all might, according to his glorious power.
- All the power and might – the omnipotence of
Almighty God is available to us as we face our foes and our spiritual
battles. And NOTHING is too hard for the Lord.
- There is no foe to big for the Lord to handle…
THROUGH us.
- Consider little David against Goliath.
(I Sam. 17:45-47)
i.
David
still had to fight against the giant.
ii.
David had
to gather stones; shoot his sling; and give it his all.
iii.
And to
David it probably FELT like he was fighting the battle all by himself.
iv.
But he
was trusting in God.
v.
Trusting
in God means we are relying upon HIM to work through us… and trusting in HIM to
give us the victory.
vi.
The
battle really IS the Lord’s. Oh that we might learn that lesson!
- Victory is always attainable… IF we acknowledge
our utter weakness, reject all confidence in the flesh, and walk by
faith… trusting God to work in us… through us… and to give the increase!
- If you are struggling with anger, pride,
pornography, smoking, tongue, bitterness, covetousness… whatever
spiritual foe you face – KEEP ON FIGHTING!
- Agonize in the battle… and trust God. Nothing is
too hard for the lord.
- And if you lose a few skirmishes, just keep on
fighting… and never, never, never give up. God can use even our times of
defeat to teach us how utterly helpless we are… and to teach us to trust
in Him more!
- Are we willing to LET God work in others mightily?
- What should our response be to a young girl who
visits the church and is dressed inappropriately?
- What should our response be to a young man who
visits the church… and his body is covered in tattoos, with shrapnel
hanging off his face, and has green hair?
- What do we do when someone like that visits our
church?
- We should look them right in the eye and in the
warmest, kindest, friendliest manner possible, say WELCOME friend!
We’re glad you’re here! And have we got some good news for you!
- Some would have us chase them out… ridicule their
appearance… and speak disparagingly about them… and let them know that
someone in those clothes is not welcome here.
- And they will oblige us in that too… and we will
never see them again… nor again have opportunity to tell them about the
Savior. They may never step foot in a Bible believing church again.
- But that’s NOT the way God would have us treat
someone made in His image and someone for whom Christ died.
- The last thing we want to convey to a person is
that in order to come to God you have to clean up your life. That’s what
Lordship salvation folks teach… and it is virtually the same as salvation
by works.
- Rather, we want to convey to folks that they are
to come to God “just as they are”… and let GOD work in them mightily to
clean up the cup. Cleaning up the cup is the RESULT or FRUIT of
salvation… not a prerequisite.
- Do we really believe that God is able to work in
lives mightily?
- And if a young girl comes dressed immodestly, ask
God for grace and strength to overlook the skimpy clothing and warmly
greet the PERSON…
- And if a young man comes looking like a Hell’s
Angel… or an anarchist… as God for the grace to overlook his appearance,
and show concern for his soul!
- Those people have souls too you know! God is able
to save their souls… and give them new life… and turn their lives around
for His glory.
- I know because I was one… who visited a Bible
preaching church back in 1972… and came dressed extremely
inappropriately… and yet was warmly welcomed.
- Are we willing to LET God change us
in a mighty way?
1.) Consider the importance of this expression “through
Jesus Christ” with respect to God’s plan for victory in our lives.
a.) I Cor. 15:57 – thanks be to God which giveth us the victory THROUGH our
Lord Jesus Christ.
b.) Rom. 8:37
- we are more than conquerors through
him that loved us.
c.)
Phil. 4:7 - the peace of God, which passeth all
understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
d.) Phil. 4:13
- I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.
e.) I Pet. 2:5
- Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy
priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ. (BY = dia – same as
through in Heb.13:21)
Paradox:
Let
Us Go On to Perfection – our responsibility – the will of man
May God Make You
Perfect – God’s responsibility - the will of God