Colossians 1:12-19
It Pleased the Father

\\#19\\ Paul tells us that certain things are so simply because it
pleases the Father to that it should be that way.  Truthfully, that
is pretty much the reason all things are the way they are.  One of
the things that pleased the Father is to exalt His Son.

This section of Scripture sets forth some of the things that are true
of our Savior.  They are not necessarily things that God is seeking
our agreement upon, although it is always to our benefit to agree
with God.  Rather, the are statement facts.  If you understand them
and live like you believe them, you will definitely be blessed.

During this Christmas season, let’s see what God thinks of His Son.

    I. \\#14\\ Jesus is our Redeemer.
        A. The word "redeemed" is one that speaks of salvation.
            1. There are many - saved, born again, forgiven, adopted,
                and others.
            2. Each one of these words describes a specific aspect of
                God’s salvation.
        B. Redeemed means to buy back or to purchase again.
            1. The phrase itself describes us.
                a. We once belonged to God.  You can not buy
                    something BACK that was not already yours.
                b. But somehow we became the possession of another.
                    (1) \\#13\\ The other is associated with
                         darkness.
                    (2) Darkness means the devil, sin, evil.
                c. But Jesus paid the price to get up back.
            2. Consider what that aspect of redemption means.
                a. Not everyone can buy something back.
                b. To do so, at least two things must be true.
                    (1) You must have the means to purchase the item.
                         (a) The cost to purchase us was death.
                         (b) To be honest, at first, God did not have
                              the means to make that payment.
                         (c) That is why Jesus was incarnated, put
                              into flesh.
                         (d) Jesus was literally being born so that
                              He could die.
                    (2) You must be willing to pay the price.
                         (a) There are a lot of things I want.
                         (b) I just don’t want them badly enough to
                              pay the price.
                c. But Jesus actually REDEEMED us and not us only.
                    He paid the price for all to be redeemed.


   II. \\#15\\ Jesus is the image of the invisible God.
        A. That verse first points out that the God we worship is
            invisible to our eyes.
            1. We cannot see Him.

John 1:18 No man hath seen God at any time; the
only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the
Father, he hath declared [him].

            2. If we cannot see Him, it is very difficult for us to
                know Him.  I think this is what Philip was getting
                at when he asked to see the Lord.

John 14:8  Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us
the Father, and it sufficeth us.
9  Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time
with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?
he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and
how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?

            3. But notice Jesus response.  If you have seen me, you
                have seen the Father.
        B. So in Jesus, we get to see what God is like.  (That makes
            sense when you understand that Jesus is God.)
            1. We get to see God’s holiness.

Matt 21:12  And Jesus went into the temple of
God, and cast out all them that sold and bought
in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the
moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold
doves,
13  And said unto them, It is written, My house
shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have
made it a den of thieves.

Mark 3:5  And when he had looked round about on
them with anger, being grieved for the hardness
of their hearts, he saith unto the man, Stretch
forth thine hand. And he stretched it out: and
his hand was restored whole as the other.

Mt 23:27  Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees,
hypocrites! for ye are like unto whited
sepulchres, which indeed appear beautiful
outward, but are within full of dead men’s
bones, and of all uncleanness.


            2. We get to see God’s compassion.

Matt 7:2  And, behold, there came a leper and
worshipped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou
canst make me clean.
3  And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him,
saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately
his leprosy was cleansed.  \\#Mark 1:41, Lu 5:13\\

John 8:4  They say unto him, Master, this woman
was taken in adultery, in the very act.

7  So when they continued asking him, he lifted
up himself, and said unto them, He that is
without sin among you, let him first cast a
stone at her.

10 …Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath
no man condemned thee?
11  She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto
her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no
more.

  III. \\#15\\ He is the preeminent One.
        A. There are three terms in these verses which seem to me to
            point similar truths.

15 …the firstborn of every creature.
17  And He is before all things….
18  …that in all things he might have the preeminence.

        B. All three of these phrases say to me that Jesus is the
            the One that God has placed above all things and all
            others.
            1. Again I say, when you know who Jesus is, that only
                makes sense.
                a. He is God.
                b. He submitted Himself fully and completely to the
                    will of the Father.
                c. He completed all that was asked of Him.
            2. As a result of these things, it makes sense that God
                is going to put Him before all other things.
        C. The question to ask would be, "If God knows enough to put
            Someone like that ahead of all others, why do we have
            such a hard time with it?"
            1. Jesus did all of these things because it was the
                Father’s will.  It brought the Father glory.
            2. However, who is the direct beneficiary of what Jesus
                did?  Is it not us?
            3. If anyone gives Jesus the preeminence, should it not be
                those of us who benefited so richly from His actions?
            4. Yet, it seems that what we do is to give God the…
                a. leftovers
                b. hand-me-downs
                c. seconds
            5. You know what we are?
                a. We are the leftovers.
                b. After sin used us, abused us, and threw us away,
                    we came to Jesus.
                c. Then, we who are the leftovers, give our leftovers
                    God.
                d. That is not much, is it?
            6. As we approach a New Year, why don’t we make up our
                minds to quit giving the preeminent One the
                leftovers?

   IV. \\#16\\ Jesus is the Creator of all things.
        A. This is a real stickler for a lot of people today.
            1. I am amazed at how many people believe what people say
                without ever researching it.
                a. Have you noticed how most anything that has to do
                    with the medical, they stick someone on with a
                    white smock to sell it?
                b. I saw an article yesterday how DNA research had
                    unlocked one of Darwin’s mysteries.
                    (1) Looking over the article, they have found in
                         the DNA how flowers that were on the earth
                         200 million years ago changed into something
                         that was to what we have today.
                    (2) Several thoughts popped into my head.
                         (a) How was that a mystery to Darwin?
                              Darwin, although a proponent of
                              evolution, never in his wildest dreams
                              thought the world was millions, let
                              alone billions, of years old.
                         (b) How do they know that what they found
                              had anything to do with 200 million
                              years ago?  What was there a sticker
                              there that told them when this change
                              was supposed to have taken place?
            2. The truth of the matter is that God is the Creator of
                all things, both the things that we can see and the
                things that we cannot see.
        B. \\#17\\ Not only is God the Creator of all things, but He
            is also the One who holds all things together.

    V. \\#18\\ Jesus is the Head of the church.
        A. That is not this building or even this congregation.
            1. That is the collective body of all believers from all
                times.
            2. This local assembly is just speck of the overall body
                of Christ.
            3. \\#Rev 7:9\\ John tells us that no man can number the
                entirety of the whole body of Christ.
        B. However, this congregation is a part of Christ’s local,
            living, laboring body.
            1. That means we are here, we are alive, and we are
                working as Christ directs.
            2. If you are a Christian, why would you not want to be
                a part of that?
            3. To be a part of the local church, you must meet
                certain qualifications.
                a. You must be saved.
                b. You must be baptized.
                c. You must be attempting to live in accordance to
                    the Bible; that is, you must be submitted to
                    Jesus Christ.

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