Stablished
in the Faith
Colossians 2:7b
Introduction:
- Paul mentioned the
Christian walk in vs.6.
- He then lists four
participles that describe this walk in one way or another.
- We looked at two of
those participles last week: rooted and built up.
- This week we want to
look at the last two: established and abounding.
- Stablished:
- Defined:
- Strongs: to make firm,
establish, confirm, make sure.
- Dict. of Bib. Lang: to
cause to believe; to establish belief; to verify; to cause something to
be known as certain;
- II Pet. 1:10 – “make your calling and election sure.”
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They were already called and
were elected before the foundation of the earth.
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Nothing a man can do today can
change what God did before creation!
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By adding virtue to our lives,
we do not make our ELECTION sure. Rather, we
become ASSURED of it!
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Our behavior can add nothing
to our calling or our election. But, our behavior can make us personally certain
that we are one of God’s elect.
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Our behavior doesn’t MAKE us
one of the elect. But it does make us sure that we are one of the elect.
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By adding virtue to our lives,
we CONFIRM in our own personal mind and heart that we are one of God’s elect!
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It brings assurance and
certainty to our hearts. That is the meaning of the word “stablish.”
- Mark 16:20 – “confirming the word with signs
following.”
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The signs performed by the
apostles did not MAKE the word they preached true. Rather, they confirmed the
fact that it WAS true.
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It made it certain in the minds
of those who observed. It was proof… evidence that validated the word spoken.
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Cf. Heb.2:3-4 – miracles
confirmed the word spoken by the Lord. It did not make His word true… but they
removed doubt… and brought assurance to onlookers… it confirmed the
truthfulness in their minds and hearts.
- Stablished in the faith
= as the Colossians walked with God, and “lived by the faith of the Son
of God”… as they experienced the glory of the mystery (Christ in you –
His power, grace, strength, love, holiness, etc…) they would become more
and more assured of the truthfulness of the teaching they had
received!
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The FRUIT that was produced in
them was evidence and further confirmation to them that the message they heard
was true… accurate… real… it worked…
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This concept is similar to what
Paul wrote in vs.2 – “the full assurance of understanding.”
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Paul wanted the Colossian
believers to be fully assured… fully persuaded… entirely convinced that their
understanding of the Christian faith and the Christian life was correct.
- Present Passive
Participle:
- Passive: the action is
not performed BY the subject (ye) but is performed by an outside source
and the subject is the recipient of the action.
- This is the third
passive participle describing the walk. (rooted & built up)
- The Colossians were BEING
established in the faith.
- It is the Lord who establishes believers in the faith.
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Rom. 16:25 – Paul breaks out into prayer.
1.
He notes that it is GOD alone
who has the power to establish us… (same word)
2.
God
establishes/confirms/assures us according to (1) the gospel; (2 ) preaching
about Christ; and (3) the revelation of the mystery
3.
The believer is strengthened
and his faith is confirmed as God illuminates our minds on these three
important aspects of truth.
4.
Establishing the believer in
the faith is God’s work in us. (passive participle)
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I Pet. 5:10 – It is the God of all grace who establishes us!
Not we ourselves.
- God establishes us in
the faith (confirms our faith) by demonstrating His LIFE through
us.
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This would be an experiential
confirmation of the truth.
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As we LIVE the Christian life…
as we walk in Him… we experience Christ IN our lives…
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As we walk, the fruit of His
character is manifested through us (1:10); His power operates in us… (1:11);
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This assures our hearts that
our faith is real… that our understanding of the Christian life is true.
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2:2 – as our hearts are
comforted and knit together in love… that is UNTO the full assurance.
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Christian experience results in
assurance… confirmation of what we have believed… our faith is established.
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We become surer than ever
of our salvation and of THE faith once delivered unto the saints… that it is
real, true, living, and we are certain of it.
- God establishes us in
the faith (confirms our faith) by illuminating our minds
concerning the Scriptures.
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This would be an intellectual
confirmation… or persuasion… or convincing of the mind.
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God convinces our minds and
hearts as we read His Word.
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Ex: perhaps you have been
taught about the doctrine of eternal security and you believe it.
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Yet, God continues to teach you
this truth… and as you read the Scriptures you SEE it in this verse… and in
that verse…
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That is the work of the HS
illuminating your mind and opening your eyes to SEE this truth from different
angles… from different passages… in a new light… a deeper understanding and
appreciation for the doctrine.
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The more light the HS sheds on
the subject, the more CONFIRMED you are in that portion of THE Faith.
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The illuminating ministry of
the HS does not make the doctrine any truer than it already is… but it does bring
more assurance and confirmation of its truth to your heart personally.
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Whereas as a new believer,
perhaps you were taught this truth… but were a bit unsure… you wavered a
little… you saw other Bible verses that caused you to doubt… and perhaps you could
have been led astray because you were not assured.
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That’s why we need to have the
“full assurance of understanding…” That’s why we need to be “stablished
in the faith” so that we will not
be tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine.
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That’s also why it is not a
waste of time to hear truth repeated… over and over.
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Sometimes believers sit through
a sermon on the theme of “justification” or “eternal security” or “the
rapture”… and say to themselves, “I heard this all before. Nothing new. Ho hum.
I’m not really getting anything out of this sermon… I think I’ve outgrown this
church… or this preacher.”
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Those are the words of an
immature believer.
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It is ALWAYS valuable to have
truth driven into our minds and hearts DEEPER…
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We might liken this to driving a
nail home or giving that bolt one final twist with the wrench. The result of
driving the nail home or one final twist of the wrench is that what we are
making is STRONGER… more solid… more stable… less likely to fall apart.
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That is just what God is doing
in our lives as we read His Word. He establishes our faith…confirms it to our
hearts… gives us assurance… and that makes us STRONGER spiritually… more
stable… less likely to fall apart!
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Sometimes we read our Bibles in
devotion time and at the end think to ourselves, “I didn’t learn anything new
today.” Who says you need to learn something NEW every day we read? Perhaps God
wanted to drive OLD truth deeper into our thick skull! That is a very
worthwhile proposition!
- Present: this speaks of continuous action.
- As we walk in Christ
(ordinary events of life), we are being established… confirmed in the
faith.
- Walking is confirming!
- We are commanded to
continually walk (present) in Christ… walking in Christ
means abiding in Him moment by moment.
- This walk is also
called walking in the Spirit… walking by faith.
- And as we do, we are
continually being built up and continually being established in the
faith.
- The Colossians received
the truth. There ought be a growing conviction of the truth
they received.
- As life goes on as a
believer, we should be becoming more and more confirmed in our
faith… our convictions on God’s Word should become stronger and stronger.
i.
Not necessarily personal
convictions that are based on application – personal convictions can even
change over the years… as we grow and learn and mature in Christ.
ii.
But convictions concerning THE
faith… doctrine… truth – they never change. They just grow stronger and
deeper and more settled… confirmed… until our hearts experience all the riches
of the full assurance of understanding…
- In the Faith
- THE Faith = objectively:
the body of Christian doctrine; the truth; the faith once delivered
to the saints; the CONTENT of our beliefs;
- The faith is not
personal trust in God… but the foundation upon which our personal
faith rests.
- Some commentators have
interpreted “the faith” to refer to personal faith and confidence in God
here… in the subjective sense.
- However, there are good
reasons to understand it in the objective sense.
i.
The definite article
appears before faith
ii.
If the next phrase is connected
to the faith it would indicate objective truth: as ye have been taught.
iii.
Thirdly, the issue at hand was
false teachers who had infiltrated the region. (Cf. vs.8)
- It is vital that
we are established in the faith…
- If we are UNSURE of where
we stand doctrinally, we are easy prey for the adversary.
- If our assurance of
doctrine is based upon the church constitution, or a denominational
creed, or what the pastor said, or what you heard in SS, you are easy
prey for the devil!
- You’ve all heard the
song, “My hope is built on nothing less than Schofield notes and Moody
Press!”
- We need to be
established in THE FAITH… our certainty and assurance of mind and heart
are to come from God’s inspired Word… and nothing else.
- The faith (doctrine) is
the SPHERE in which we are to be established.
- The more we study and
learn Bible doctrine, the more assured, confirmed, and established we
become.
- Today there has been a
growing trend AWAY from doctrinal teaching and towards relational
teaching.
- Throughout church
history, teaching has been designed to get truth SETTLED in our minds
concerning the great doctrines of the faith (justification;
reconciliation; imputation; substitution; redemption; the Deity of
Christ; dispensationalism; prophecy; etc…)
- Today the trend is AWAY
from doctrine (which divides) and toward SELF-HELP teachings.
(anger management; emotional therapy; financial seminars; how to get a
lot done in a little time; dealing with difficult people; grief therapy; conquering
worry; dealing with stress; how to be happy, successful, how to lose
weight God’s way;
- It is a SHIFT from
God-centered theology to MAN-centered theology.
- It is a SHIFT away from
theology to psychology.
- It is a SHIFT in the
purpose of life… from living life in a hostile world with all of its
trials for the glory of God… TO living life to the fullest…
finding fulfillment… (from glorifying God to helping ME… from viewing our
lives as living sacrifices, to seeking to make life comfortable for me,
myself, and mine)
- This is a dangerous
shift too, for when the contrary winds and the devouring wolves
begin howling against us, it is far more important to be
confirmed in the faith, to be spiritually established, settled, unmovable
on a solid foundation, and our souls anchored to the Rock within the
heavenly veil, than it is to be happy and fulfilled in our earthly
circumstances… because those earthly circumstances could change in a
moment.
- The “how to” seminars
and self help teachings that are so popular today are helpful in an
earthly sense… and profitable on that level.
- But the SHIFT away from
doctrine TOWARD that teaching is extremely unhealthy for the churches in
our day.
- Think of those subjects
we just mentioned. They are subjects that could be taught equally well in
a Bible church, a Roman church, a Mormon church, a Muslim mosque, a Hindu
Temple, or a psychology clinic. (And many of those seminars and new
teachings lean heavily on psychology rather than theology.)
- Those subjects are very
human and earthly (and thus popular among men on earth) but there is
nothing necessarily CHRISTIAN about them!
- But the Rapture,
justification by faith alone, eternal security based on the blood of
Christ, the Millennial Kingdom, and the Deity of Christ are DISTINCTLY
Christian.
- Kids like candy, but wise parents know that the bulk of
their food intake ought to come from GOOD food.
i.
In the same way, immature
believers want teaching to revolve around how to make life on earth easier and
more comfortable.
ii.
Wise church leaders know that
while there is a place for that on occasion, (such subjects do occur in the
Bible when studied verse by verse)…
iii.
But what the sheep really need
is DOCTRINE… a healthy, steady, consistent, faithful diet of doctrine…
iv.
And just like kids would rather
live on French fries, ice cream, and Coke, what they really NEED a healthy diet
of meat and potatoes… and broccoli… even if it isn’t too appealing to their
immature taste buds.
v.
Jesus said, FEED my sheep. He
meant good, healthy food that would strengthen their SPIRITUAL lives… not
merely the earthly.
- They were taught the
Christian faith.
- TAUGHT: aorist – in the past they had been taught.
- Paul knew that these
believers had been taught – and WELL taught!
- Col. 1:7 – Epaphras taught them the Word of God…
and they LEARNED from him!
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Learned – manthanw = to teach; the verb form of disciple…
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Epaphras enrolled many people
in his discipleship class and he began to teach them the word of the truth of
the gospel.
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Just as when the Lord took in
disciples, some received it superficially and later departed… and perhaps were
persuaded by the false teachers.
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Others were taught and took
root in good soil… they were rooted in Christ and were saved! They
became disciples indeed!
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They produced fruit… and much
fruit!
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These were the members of the
church in Colossae.
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While they were rooted and were
being built up in Christ, there was still a danger that they too could be lured
away.
- The Gnostic like
teachers were encouraging the Colossians to discard the teachings
about Christ they originally heard for more “mature” truth… more
enlightened teaching…
- Paul told them to hold
on to the truth about Christ they had learned from Epaphras.
- When we grow as
believers, we are not to discard the truths we learned as new believers.
We BUILD upon those teachings.
- Truth doesn’t change.
It never needs to be replaced… unlike books of science falsely so called
which need to be “revised” every few years to fit the latest fad in the
scientific community…
- Our very first lessons
about God – even if we were brought up in the church nursery are
FOUNDATIONAL… never to be replaced with something new and improved!
- Truth cannot be
improved. It can be taught at deeper levels and studied from different
angles… but never changed or improved!
- As believers, we never
OUTGROW the simplicity that is in Christ. (II Cor. 11:3 – lest
your minds should be corrupted from the simplicity that is in
Christ.”
- From the first century
until today, this has been the devil’s approach: claiming to have outgrown
the simple Christian faith… for something more cosmopolitan… more
enlightened…
- They claim to have
outgrown the archaic Christian doctrines, such as the existence of Hell,
the exclusive claims of Christ, incarnation, a literal resurrection… and
have replaced them with concepts more respectable in academic circles…
- This is one of the dangers
on campuses of universities around the country: in settings where
broadmindedness is virtually gloried in, Biblical Christianity is hated,
scoffed at, denigrated… broadmindedness extends to every sphere except
the Biblical Christian faith.
- And even worse,
Christian young people there are subjected to the
subtle smirk! (Oh, you’re one of them? Poor child. You’ll grow
out of it.)
- A young person needs to
be STRONG… rooted, built up, and established in his faith BEFORE he heads
off to face all that! That’s our job as parents.
- Some pastoral advice
parents: Don’t send your kids off to a university to face all that unless
you know there is a good church nearby! Four years of condescending
smirks with no fellowship has proven to be too much to bear for many
a young person… especially if they were not firmly established in the
faith before they go.
- There was the constant
pressure from the false teachers to convince the Colossian believers to
abandon their “simple truths” about Christ for their more enlightened
approach.
- We face the very same
kind of pressure today – especially our young people!
- That’s why the
emphasis in the NT is on doctrine and TEACHING the Word!
- I Tim. 1:3-4 -
charge some that they teach no other doctrine, 4 Neither
give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which minister questions,
rather than godly edifying.
- I Tim. 4:1 - Now
the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart
from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of
devils; Speaking lies in hypocrisy
- I Tim. 4:6 -
nourished up in the words of faith and of good doctrine, whereunto
thou hast attained
- I Tim. 4:13 - Till I
come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine
- I Tim. 4:16 - Take
heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them
- I Tim. 5:17 - Let
the elders that rule well be counted worthy of double honour, especially
they who labour in the word and doctrine.
- II Tim.3:10 - But
thou hast fully known my doctrine,
- II Tim. 3:16 - All
scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for
doctrine
- II Tim.4:2-3 -
Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke,
exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. 3 For
the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine.
- For the believer, the
learning process is never over.
- We are students of
God’s Word till the Lord comes. No believer can ever say that he knows
enough about Christ and Christian truth.
- Paul writes to them to
let them know how important teaching of doctrine is in the Christian
life!
- It is not enough to
have a superficial knowledge of the truth. We are to be ESTABLISHED
in the faith… firm, settled, rooted.
- Just because we are
rooted in Christ, that doesn’t mean that those roots are as deep and firm
as they can be! Those roots can always dig deeper…
- And deep, strong roots
result in a tree that will stand FIRM against the storms of life… and
will continue to bear fruit.
- Paul’s goal in life was to learn MORE about the
Lord: that I may know Him! More about Jesus would I know… more of His
lovingkindness show!
Abounding
therein with thanksgiving
- Remember that Paul has
been explaining HOW TO WALK since vs.6
- He uses 4
participles in his explanation. (rooted; built up; established… and
now abounding)
- The Christian walk… the
Christian LIFE ought to be characterized by thanksgiving…
- A thankful spirit is a
sign of progress in the Christian walk… a sign of maturity…
advancement towards Christlikeness.
- Being thankful is the
final description of the Christian walk and is evidence of the filling of
the HS. (Eph.5:18-20)
- Walking in Christ,
being established in the faith, and growing in the knowledge of Christ will
ALWAYS result in thanksgiving to God!
- How can we think of our
heavenly position in Christ and our union with Him in his resurrection
and NOT be thankful?
- How can we think of His
indwelling presence and not be thankful?
- A proper understanding
of truth in Christ will always result in joy and thanksgiving… regardless
of our earthly circumstances. No wonder we are told to set your affection
on things above!
- Abounding: present ACTIVE
participle.
- Present tense indicates
that abounding in thanksgiving ought to be the continual attitude
maintained as we walk.
- Out of the four
participles describing the walk, this is the only one in the active
voice… all the others are passive (God’s work in us).
- This one is active –
our responsibility. WE are to actively perform the action of ABOUNDING in
thanksgiving.
- Believers who are
consistently thankful for TRUTH are rarely lured away by false teachers.
i.
The false teachers are much
more likely to attract that believer who instead of being joyous and thankful
has a chip on his shoulder! (Or maybe the Rock of Gibraltar!)
ii.
They are more likely to devour
a believer who has an unforgiving spirit… or is harboring sin in his heart.
iii.
But the believer who is filled
with the Spirit… thankful for all he has in Christ and rejoicing in the Lord
isn’t going to be lured away. (He has Christ; he has everything!)
- ACTIVE participle: God
does not abound in thanksgiving FOR us. But He does give us CAUSE
for abounding in thanksgiving!
- The believer should be
eternally thankful for the finished work of Christ on the
cross!
- We should be thankful
for His heavenly HP ministry for us.
- We should be thankful
for teaching on the importance of the Body of Christ… and the Headship
of Christ.
- We should be thankful
for the teaching of the preeminence of Christ… knowing who He is…
- The believer ought to
be thankful that Christ lives in us… the hope of glory. (Col.
1:27)
- The one who is thankful
for our position in Christ and all he has in Christ will not
be looking elsewhere to have his spiritual needs met…
- We should be thankful
for the TEACHING we have received from God’s Word… for truth… for
light… for discernment… for the knowledge of Christ…
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I am thankful to God for the
teaching I received early on in my Christian walk.
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Testimony: within one month I went from a cult, to a RCC, to
a dead Protestant church… to a sound, fundamental Bible believing Church…
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I knew nothing about doctrine at
first, but I recognized light when I saw it. I stayed in the Bible believing
church and was grounded in the truth!
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Once we find the truth, our
searching for truth is over (out in the world). Now we search for truth in
God’s Word… seeking to be established in the faith.
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The plant rooted in good rich
soil won’t be interested in being relocated to other soil. Taste and see that
the Lord is good!
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The believer rooted in Christ
will be thankful for the nutrient rich soil into which he has been planted.
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He will be thankful because he
finds in Christ all he needs… and he finds there safety and security…
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The believer who is not
continually being built up and established in the faith will be easy prey
for the wolves… but the one who is rooted, growing, and stablished in the
faith is SAFE indeed.
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One man summarized the passage
this way: “A grounded, growing, grateful believer will not be led astray.”